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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage ‘won’t last as they rushed in’, ‘moved too fast’
In an interview with Closer magazine, the daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol revealed her worries, claiming that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are doomed.
“I think Harry and Meghan’s courtship was way too short,” Prince Andrew’s old love interest remarked. “I just don’t see it lasting.”
“I remember just before their wedding, I thought, ‘They’ll get married, have a few kids… And she will end up wanting to be in America’.”
According to the memoir Finding Freedom, Harry and Meghan met on a blind date in July 2016.
The socialite went on to say on Oprah, “The way it was done, with Prince Philip in the hospital, literally about to die. I thought it was pretty unreal.”
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Lady Victoria went on to say that Harry and Meghan did not spend enough time together in the United Kingdom.
“They were always travelling somewhere.
They moved too fast.”
“That’s why Kate Middleton and Prince William’s relationship is so successful – they were together for such a long time before getting married.”
According to Finding Freedom, Prince William encouraged Harry to “take as much time as you need to get to know this girl,” which Harry took offense to.
In an interview with US talk show presenter Oprah Winfrey in March, Harry and Meghan shocked the Royal Family with a series of astonishing accusations, including blaming an unidentified royal of racism, implying that the royal family was envious of Meghan, and claiming that she considered suicide while pregnant.
Lady Victoria says Harry is now the royal family’s “black sheep,” but she believes he would be welcomed back with open arms if he chose to return to the UK.