Meghan Markle raged at 'RACIST' Vanity Fair cover when she began dating Harry, new book claims
Daily MailThese days — when, in Britain at least, the Duke of Sussex is no longer the massively popular figure he once was — it is important to remember that working with Harry used to be fun. ‘He definitely had mistrust of the courtiers at Buckingham Palace, and his father’s place,’ said one source At the same time, he was extremely frustrated with the media. Another said: ‘He was freaking out, saying: “She’s going to dump me.”’ Harry, who had first met Meghan in London three months earlier, phoned his communications secretary, Jason Knauf, demanding that he put out a statement confirming that Meghan was Harry’s girlfriend. As one royal aide said: ‘It would have been so much better had he instructed his office to confirm the relationship and left it at that.’ Those fraught conversations between Harry and Meghan and Kensington Palace staff took place just days after the couple’s relationship became public knowledge. Harry became ‘petulant and short-tempered’ during the preparations for the wedding, famously telling staff: ‘What Meghan wants, she gets.’ To begin with, everything was great.