
Following news of Meghan Markle’s reasons behind the falling out with Edward Enninful, a royal biographer has come forward with his analysis on the whole thing.
The author in question Mr Hugo Vickers spoke to The Sun a day after the revelation.
According to him, “None of this surprises me at all, because we see it the whole time when things don’t go her way. She just overreacts.”
“Clearly in this case with Edward Enninful, she has made something of an enemy, because he then dropped her from something she would have liked to be a part of, and it seems to happen the whole time.”
For those unversed, the issue is said to have arisen after the Duchess’ hopes for a Vogue cover were not met.
And according to Mr Vickers, “she’s very demanding. She’s difficult to work with. She has her ideas of what she wants to do, and she doesn’t seem to want to listen to anybody else, and that’s when you get into a trouble.”
And with this the author began listing down Meghan’s apparent ‘theme’. “Her father for one, who was very good to her when she was growing up, her first husband, just gets dumped, her Canadian chef lover in Canada, dumped as well.”
Then “Jessica Mulroney, her great friend in Canada, dumped,” plus “the entire British Royal family, and apart from her mother, all her own family.”
With this list, he called the fallout with her pal a “normal theme” and said, “she should listen to somebody like Edward Enninful, he’s a very highly qualified editor, and he knows what he’s doing, running a very important magazine.”
Mr Vickers even added his own thoughts into the mix near the end and said “I would have thought it would have been well in her interest to keep in with him, instead of upsetting him.” But “she doesn’t know better. Unfortunately, as has been proved time and time again.”
Before concluding he also said, “she is just so incredibly difficult, and that is the theme, and that is the narrative now, and I suspect that that will go on and probably get worse.” So “I really feel sorry for those children, and I wonder what sort of what they’re going to think when they grow up and realise how they’re being used in these things as well.”