Duchess Meghan
Does it bring out Harry’s displeasure in the book?
Duchess Meghan has written her first own children’s book, which will be published in early June. There are already insights. Striking: Is a passage in the book aimed at Prince Harry’s falling out with the royal family?
It’s no secret that Prince Harry, 36, and son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, 2, are the inspiration for Duchess Meghan’s book. The idea for “The Bench” came about when the 39-year-old wrote her husband a poem on the occasion of his first father’s day. While not all of the short stories intended to portray the special relationship between father and son are based on the Royal, an illustration seems to be aimed at Harry’s past.
Duchess Meghan portrays a returning soldier with reddish hair
It is the image of a soldier who returns home and throws his son into the air full of joy at reunion. The mother stands at the window and looks over at her husband and son with tears in her eyes. What is immediately noticeable: the soldier has reddish hair. The book was illustrated by the artist Christian Robinson in close collaboration with the Duchess of Sussex.
For Phil Dampier, author of the book “Royally Suited: Harry and Meghan In Their Own Words”, this is a very clear tip against the royal family. With his resignation as Senior Royal, Prince Harry not only had to leave his homeland behind, but also give up his military titles, which have always meant a lot to him. Already in the Oprah interview, the former actress said that it hurt her heart to see how this important aspect in his life was stolen from her husband. “Rather, Meghan is probably showing how much the army meant to Harry and how upset he is at losing his military title,” said the Royal author.
Prince Harry had to resign
“The Queen has decided that he cannot be half in the royal family and half outside, and therefore he can no longer continue his voluntary associations, including his capacity as Captain General of the Royal Marines,” Dampier explains further in conversation with “Fabulous.” “. Surrendering his titles was the most painful part of his resignation, according to the author. In addition to serving in Afghanistan, Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games for injured soldiers.
Sources used: thesun.co.uk, instagram.com