After the news of Meghan Markle’s reasons behind the fall with Edward Enninful, a royal biographer expressed his analysis on the whole.
The author in question Mr. Hugo Vickers spoke in the sun one day after the revelation.
According to him, “none of this surprises me at all, because we see it all the time when things are not going on. She reacts excessively.”
“Clearly in this case with Edward Enninful, she did something of an enemy, because he then dropped her from something she would have liked to be part, and that seems to happen all the time.”
For those who were reversed, the problem would have occurred after the hopes of the Duchess for a vogue coverage were not encountered.
And according to Mr. Vickers, “she is very demanding. She is difficult to work. She has her ideas on what she wants to do, and she doesn’t seem to want to listen to someone else, and that’s when you are in trouble.”
And with that, the author began to list the apparent “theme” of Meghan. “Her father for one, who was very kind to her when she grew up, her first husband, is just thrown away, her Canadian chief lover in Canada, also thrown.”
Then “Jessica Mulroney, her great friend in Canada, threw”, more “the whole British royal family, and apart from her mother, all her own family”.
With this list, he described The Fallout with his boyfriend as a “normal theme” and said: “She should listen to someone like Edward Enninful, he is a very qualified publisher, and he knows what he does, manages a very important magazine.”
Mr. Vickers even added his own thoughts in the mixture towards the end and said: “I would have thought it would have been in his interest to stay with him, instead of upsetting him.” But “she doesn’t know better. Unfortunately, as has been proven many times. ”
Before concluding, he also said: “She is so incredibly difficult, and that’s the theme, and that’s the story now, and I suspect that it will continue and will probably get worse.” So, “I’m really sorry for these children, and I wonder what kind of what they are going to think when they grow and realize how they are also used in these things.”