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Harry and Meghan’s Turbulent Past: Wedding Drama and Royal Rifts
Back in 2017, Harry and Meghan found themselves at the wedding of Harry's best friend, Tom Skippy Inskip, in the picturesque Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Interestingly, this location held a bittersweet memory for Meghan, as it was where she had tied the knot with her first husband, film producer Trevor Engelson, just a few years prior in 2011.
However, there was a twist in the tale – Meghan was not officially invited to the wedding.
During this period, Harry and Meghan's relationship was on rocky ground, with Harry initiating multiple breakups.
Despite this, Meghan decided to take matters into her own hands and flew down to the wedding location, essentially gate-crashing the event.
Observers noted from the photographs that Meghan seemed displeased by others vying for Harry's attention, while Harry appeared visibly uncomfortable with Meghan's presence.
The images captured during the wedding shed light on what some perceived as Meghan's true nature, prompting speculation about potential narcissistic tendencies.
It was suggested that Harry should have paid closer attention to the warning signs.
Fast forward to May 2018, when Harry and Meghan exchanged vows, and Skippy, alongside Harry's inner circle, attended the church service and reception.
However, many were left out of the exclusive evening party at Frogmore House – a move seen by some as payback orchestrated by Meghan.
Royal author Tom Bauer delved into the dynamics between Harry and Meghan during a three-day party in Jamaica, revealing a side of Harry that puzzled his long-time friends.
Bauer recounted an incident where Harry, sequestered in the resort's most secluded villa, erupted in anger upon spotting a photographer lurking in the bushes.
This outburst left his friends bewildered, given the frequency of similar occurrences in Harry's past.
Moreover, suspicions began to brew among Harry's inner circle regarding Meghan following the incident.
Bauer highlighted Meghan's introduction to Prince Harry's oldest friends and their families during a gathering in March 2017 for Tom Skippy Inskip's wedding.
According to Bauer, the close-knit group, eager to embrace the woman who had captured the Duke's heart, were left disappointed by Meghan's demeanor.
The author recounted a pivotal moment during a trip to Jamaica in March 2017, where Meghan's interactions with Harry's friends raised eyebrows.
Despite the anticipation surrounding their meeting, Meghan reportedly exhibited behavior deemed standoffish and entitled, shunning engagement with Harry's companions.
Bauer detailed an instance where Meghan clashed with Harry's friends over topics like sexism, feminism, and transgender issues, leaving a lasting impression on the group.
Following the Sandringham gathering in 2016, where Meghan confronted Harry's friends over sensitive subjects, tensions simmered within the circle.
Reports suggested that Meghan's presence was met with disapproval, with some labeling her as a dampener on the festivities.
The lack of humor and clashes over differing viewpoints led to whispers of discontent among Prince Harry's companions, questioning his judgment in pursuing a relationship with Meghan.