Meghan Markle and Prince Harry say Royal family turned on them after Australia trip in Netflix show

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Why Meghan and Harry blame their tour in Australia for RUINING their relationship with the Royals: ‘We stole the spotlight’

  • Meghan and Harry say their trip to Australia in 2018 was the ‘tipping point’
  • The couple was very popular and friends claim that this threatened the royal family.
  • Harry said Meghan was ‘stealing the spotlight’, upsetting the balance of power
  • Explosive revelations were made in the latest episodes of the couple’s Netflix series

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have claimed their trip to Australia was the “turning point” in their relationship with the royal family, as it showed how popular they were and it “threatened” the firm.

In the latest episode of their bombshell Netflix series, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke about their trip Down Under in October 2018, where they were welcomed with open arms.

The couple had 76 engagements during their time in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, all while Meghan was pregnant.

“I think Australia was a real turning point because they were so popular,” said her friend Lucy Fraser in the fourth episode of the production.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have claimed that their trip to Australia was the “turning point” when their relationship with the royal family began to sour.

‘So popular with the public, boarders at [Buckingham] Palace was incredibly threatened by that.

The episode then cuts to scenes of Meghan and Harry being fawned over by Australian fans.

“The problem is when someone who gets married, who should be a supporting act, is stealing the spotlight or doing the job better than the person who was born to do this, it upsets people, it changes the balance.” Harry. said.

The episode then looked at Princess Diana’s time in Australia, where she said fans were desperate to talk to her instead of her husband, Prince Charles.

In the latest episode of their bombshell Netflix series, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke about their trip Down Under in October 2018, where they were welcomed with open arms. They claim that it was after his visit that tensions began to rise with the royal family.

Harry said the moment the dime fell on Meghan’s growing popularity was when she graced the front page of the UK’s Sunday Telegraph newspaper after an event attended by the entire royal family the night before.

Meghan was the one in the photo, not the Queen or Kate.

“She was like ‘but it’s not my fault,'” Harry said.

“And I said ‘I know,’ and my mom felt the same way.”

The couple said that shortly after their trip to Australia, media coverage of Meghan also turned negative.

She revealed that she didn’t think anyone had believed what the tabloids were publishing about her until a woman in Liverpool scolded her about her relationship with her father.

“I was still under the illusion that if it was in a tabloid, then nobody believed it,” the Duchess said.

“Then we took a walk through Liverpool and there was a group of women and one of them said to me: ‘what you are doing to your father is not right’.”

And I thought, “My God, people really believe in this stuff.” And my entire core was shaken to the core.

The couple had 76 engagements during their time in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, all while Meghan was pregnant.

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