Harry and Meghan: "Megxit" is said to have been discussed before the wedding

In January this year, Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38) made their first decision to turn their backs on the British royal family. At the end of March the so-called "Megxit" was carried out and the couple started a new life in the USA together with Baby Archie (1). A headache decision? Not at all, an insider by name says to "The Sun". Before the Royal Wedding in May 2018, Harry and Meghan would have spoken about living outside the palace walls.

Was Harry the driving force?

The book "Finding Freedom", which will be published on August 11, is said to report on the couple's early "Megxit" plans. "It will make it clear that the decision is by no means a quick shot, but that it took them a long time to hit it," the insider is quoted by the British tabloid. "The seeds of the 'Megxit' were sown before they even got married."

The book is also said to shed light on the fact that it was not Meghan but Harry who was the driving force behind the break with the Royal Family. "The truth is that Harry was deeply unhappy for a long time," the source says. The fact that the term "Megxit" looked like Meghan had made the decision had "always annoyed" Prince William's younger brother (37). "The reality is that Harry made this decision. The book will make this clear and explain why it had to happen."