Meghan Rowney faced a scolding from the Queen herself following a reported tiara tantrum, detailed in a new book.
The Duchess of Sussex’s alleged prima donna behavior led to the Queen stepping in and informing Prince Harry that Meghan would wear the tiara chosen by Her Majesty.
The revelation of the Queen’s blunt response to Meghan’s tantrum comes from royal expert Andrew Morton in his latest book, “Meghan, a Hollywood Princess.”
In six additional chapters added to the book originally published in 2018, Morton recounts how Meghan’s behavior prior to her wedding drew criticism from the Queen.
According to Morton, a report by The Times highlighted Meghan’s frustration over a tiara shortly before her wedding.
In November 2018, just after the couple’s return from a successful tour, Meghan expressed displeasure as her desired tiara was unavailable.
This led to a direct rebuke from the Queen, asserting that Meghan would wear the tiara chosen for her.
Morton’s bombshell revelations also touch on Prince Harry’s reaction to Meghan’s disappointment.
The Queen’s trusted dresser, Angela Kelly, responsible for the royal jewelry, reportedly explained the security protocols necessary to access the tiara.
Prince Harry, however, stood by Meghan’s side, insisting that she should have what she desires.
This stance did not bode well for Meghan in the eyes of the royal family.
The book also delves into claims that the Sussexes felt compelled to leave due to alleged bullying from Prince William.
Despite strong denials of these accusations, both brothers expressed deep unhappiness over the bullying claims.
In a joint statement, they condemned the use of inflammatory language regarding their relationship, particularly given their advocacy for mental health awareness.
Recent reports suggest that Prince Harry and Meghan are considering a visit to the UK after relocating to California last year.
However, it is unlikely that they will bring their baby daughter, Lilibet, for a christening in the UK.
Speculation indicates that the couple wished to have Lilibet christened in Britain, similar to Archie‘s ceremony in Windsor in 2019.
Royal experts weigh in on the likelihood of Harry and Meghan returning to the UK for a christening, with some suggesting it may occur in the US.
Author Richard Fitzwilliams noted the couple’s strained relationship with the British press following Archie’s private christening, where the godparents’ identities were not disclosed.
The Sussexes’ determination to chart their own path is expected to influence Lilibet’s christening arrangements.
Lilibet’s birth in California has been shrouded in privacy, with Harry and Meghan yet to reveal images of their daughter.
The royal siblings have had limited reunions this year, notably at Prince Philip‘s funeral and the unveiling of Princess Diana‘s statue at Kensington Palace.
Amidst ongoing speculation, the christening location for Lilibet remains uncertain, with the possibility of a ceremony in California or a potential event in Windsor.