In 2017, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the wedding of Harry’s best friend and wingman, Tom Skippy Inskip, in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Interestingly, this location held a significant connection for Meghan, as she had previously tied the knot with film producer Trevor Engelson just 60 miles away along the coast in 2011.
However, despite the familiarity, Meghan was not invited to the wedding.
At that time, Harry and Meghan had broken up multiple times, and she knew he was attending the event.
Determined to be part of the occasion, Meghan flew herself down to the location and essentially gatecrashed the wedding.
Photographs from the event reveal Meghan’s displeasure at others vying for Harry’s attention, while Harry himself appeared uncomfortable with her presence.
These images seemingly expose Meghan’s true colors, revealing an unpleasant side that raises questions about her character.
Some argue that Harry should have paid heed to these warning signs of her alleged narcissism.
Fast forward to May 2018 when Harry and Meghan tied the knot themselves.
While Skippy and other close friends attended the church service and reception, many were left out of the private evening party at Frogmore House.
Some speculate that this exclusion was a form of payback from Meghan, who apparently never forgets a slight.
Royal author Tom Bower sheds further light on the couple’s relationship, claiming that Prince Harry had a violent outburst during a three-day party in Jamaica, puzzling his longtime friends.
The incident occurred when a photographer was spotted lurking in the bushes, prompting Harry’s anger to erupt.
Bower highlights the surprise among Harry’s friends, considering similar incidents had happened before.
This outburst seemed to increase the suspicion and unease some guests felt towards Meghan.
Meghan’s introduction to Harry’s oldest friends and their families took place in March 2017 during Tom Skippy Inskip’s wedding.
According to Bower, this close-knit group, eager to meet the woman loved by the Duke, was quickly disappointed.
Meghan’s behavior during their trip to Jamaica further fueled their disappointment.
While about 40 guests, including Harry’s closest friends, gathered for the party at the Round Hill Hotel, Meghan allegedly complained about the food and behaved in a princess-like manner, refusing to engage with Harry’s friends.
Adding to the tension, Bower reveals an incident that occurred when Meghan met Harry’s friends at Sandringham in 2016.
During this encounter, Meghan called them out for their jokes about sexism, feminism, and transgender individuals.
The author suggests that Meghan’s confrontational attitude left a negative impression on Prince Harry’s friends, with some even expressing disbelief that he was dating her.
They believed she lacked a sense of humor and dampened the party atmosphere.
The aftermath of these events led to exchanges of text messages between the cars as the group drove home after Sunday lunch.
Bower’s book alludes to the shocked reactions of Harry’s friends, questioning the wisdom of his choice in Meghan.
These revelations provide a glimpse into Meghan Markle’s controversial past, highlighting instances where she clashed with Harry’s inner circle and raised concerns among those closest to him.
As the couple embarked on their journey together, these early signs of discord foreshadowed the challenges they would face in the future.