Prince Harry "wanted to get away" from the royal family long before he met Meghan Markle.

Prince Harry "wanted to get away" from the royal family long before he met Meghan Markle.

Meghan Markle has been subjected to an onslaught of racist invective from both the media and the public since her relationship with Prince Harry was revealed, and when the Sussexes announced they were stepping down as senior royals, many immediately and unfairly blamed Meghan. Royal correspondent Omid Scobie, who co-authored the Sussex biography Finding Freedom with Caroline Durand, said in a recent interview with The Independent (opens in new tab) that Prince Harry was "struggling" with life as a royal long before he met Meghan He denied the speculation, stating that he had been "struggling" with his life as a royal long before he met Meghan.

"I think it's unfair that Meghan is being accused of trying to convince Harry to leave the royal family," Scobie said.

"Anyone who knows Harry knows that the royal family issue is an aspect of his life that he has always struggled with, and it was really clear to us that Harry wanted to find someone to partner with in order to get away from it."

"As we report in this book, Princess Meghan was prepared to give up everything to succeed in her role in the royal family. Her condemnation says a lot about how we talk about women in the public eye," Scobie continued. Any successful woman over a certain age is told that she is "too loud" or "too problematic," especially if she is a woman of color."

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