Prince Harry ‘Elbowed Out’ One Of His Closest Friends For This Shocking Reason
Prince Harry has reportedly elbowed out one of his closest friends due to a shocking reason.
A source told The Sunday Times that the Duke of Sussex has decided to cut out every person that has ever expressed doubts about Markle. However, this isn’t the first time that Prince Harry froze out his friends because of his wife.
Two months ago, it was reported that Prince William became concerned about Prince Harry’s desire to tie the knot with the “Suits” alum because they have not known each other long enough. Royal author Katie Nicholl said that Prince William’s intentions were clear, and he was just looking out for his younger brother.
However, Prince Harry felt bad regarding the situation and thought that Prince William wasn’t supportive of his decision to wed Markle. This has sparked tension between the royal siblings, and they ended up separating their households and charities.
Earlier this month, it was also reported that Markle has pushed out some of Prince Harry’s friends after their royal wedding. Lizzie Curdy told TalkRadio that Markle is ruling the roost over at Frogmore Cottage, her and Prince Harry’s home.
“One thing I’ve heard is, because I’m friends with a lot of Harry’s friends – one is a very close friend – is that she has pushed them all out. She’s ruling the roost… This friend, I won’t name him, he had Harry on his shoulders in Las Vegas when he got into that trouble… He was a really good, solid friend – covered for him, everything – he has been elbowed right out,” she said.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Prince Harry cut ties with his best friend, Tom Inskip. Tatler reported that Markle convinced her husband to end his friendship with Inskip after she learned that he questioned their relationship.
“All the poor guy did, during a heart to hear with the prince, was to venture that Harry might be infatuated, more in lust than love, and maybe he might think about cooling things down before rushing into a proposal,” the publication claimed.
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