- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

OHIO WEATHER

Meghan Markle ‘came from nothing’ and ‘trampled on others to get to the top’


Meghan Markle ‘came from nothing’ and ‘trampled on others’ to ‘get to the top’ like a politician or a tycoon, her acid-penned biographer has revealed.

‘Victims’ of the Duchess of Sussex, 40, will tell all in a new book by investigative journalist Tom Bower, he has claimed.

Speaking to GB News, Mr Bower claimed the new book will contain ‘extraordinary information’ about the royal, who lives in a $14M mansion in Montecito with Prince Harry, 37, and their children Archie, three, and Lilibet, 11 months.

Asked by host Mark Dolan about the status of his book, Mr Bower said: ‘Well, in fact, I’ve finished it and it will be out very soon.

‘It is a story, an untold story. I have found out things which are really quite extraordinary about her.

Meghan Markle 'came from nothing' and 'trampled on others' to 'get to the top' like a politician or a tycoon, her acid-penned biographer has revealed. She is pictured with Prince Harry lst month at the Invictus Games

Meghan Markle ‘came from nothing’ and ‘trampled on others’ to ‘get to the top’ like a politician or a tycoon, her acid-penned biographer has revealed. She is pictured with Prince Harry lst month at the Invictus Games

‘And I think that the public perception of her will be either confirmed or outraged, or in any case, it’ll be a great surprise.’

He said: ‘It has turned out to be…a very, very hard slog because people were pretty reluctant to speak and she and her lawyers had done very well to keep people silent, but I got through [to] enough.

‘And it’s a great story. It is an astonishing story of a woman who came from nothing and is now a world figure and has trampled on all those others on the way which is classic for the sort of people I always choose, whether it’s a politician or a tycoon.

‘The victims are keen to talk and they have spoken. And it’s a really gripping story.’

The Duke and Duchess have often flaunted their union as that of a wealthy prince meeting a woman from humble beginnings, despite the fact that Meghan often enjoyed luxuries as a kid with her estranged father, Thomas Markle. 

Her father is an Emmy award-winning lighting director and she was educated at private school from kindergarten including the $16,000-a-year private Immaculate Heart High School – all paid for by Mr Markle’s salary and his state lottery win. 

She starred in a number of small roles in US TV and film throughout the noughties before landing her big break in Suits, which she then quit after joining the royal family. She is pcitred opposite Patrick J Adams in Suits

She starred in a number of small roles in US TV and film throughout the noughties before landing her big break in Suits, which she then quit after joining the royal family. She is pcitred opposite Patrick J Adams in Suits

She starred in a number of small roles in US TV and film throughout the noughties before landing her big break in Suits, which she then quit after joining the royal family.  

Mr Bower, who has also biographised  Tony Blair, Robert Maxwell and Richard Branson, has previously said that Meghan ‘doesn’t care’ what the British public think and sees them as a ‘lost cause’.

The claims comes as Meghan enjoyed her first Mother’s Day with two children this Sunday as the family-of-four revealed they are set to travel for the first time to the UK with children for the Platinum Jubilee next month. 

Despite choosing to spend Mother’s Day in the US privately last year, Harry and Meghan made a public donation to charitable organisation Harvest Home and are likely to want to do something just as special to mark this year’s parenting milestone. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now poised to have a busy summer with their visit to the UK to mark the Queen’s 70 years on the throne with celebrations beginning on June 2. 

The claims come as Meghan enjoyed her first Mother's Day with two children this Sunday as the family-of-four revealed they are set to travel for the first time to the UK with children for the Platinum Jubilee next month

The claims come as Meghan enjoyed her first Mother’s Day with two children this Sunday as the family-of-four revealed they are set to travel for the first time to the UK with children for the Platinum Jubilee next month 

The couple could still appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, despite the Queen sensationally imposing a ban.

A dramatic statement at 3pm from the Palace said the couple – as well as the Duke of York – would not be invited onto the balcony for Trooping the Colour, the spectacular start of her long weekend of commemorations.

Just 18 minutes later, the defiant Sussexes finally revealed in a tweet via their friend and journalist Omid Scobie that they will still fly in from California – with Archie, three today, and Lilibet, 11 months – for the events to mark the monarch’s 70 years on the throne that begin on June 2.

Earlier in the week, it was also revealed that Harry will play the rest of the 12 goal polo season at Santa Barbara with his Los Padres teammates. 

Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie said Harry will participate in the Folded Hills Pope Challenge between May 9th-15th, Lisle Nixon Cup from May 20th-29th as well as the Cheval Athletics USPA Intra-Circuit which runs June 3rd-19th. 

Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Archie, three, and Lilibet, 11-months-old (pictured together)

Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Archie, three, and Lilibet, 11-months-old (pictured together)

Royal experts have warned that Harry and Meghan’s mere presence back in the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee threatens to overshadow the festivities.

Mr Bower’s comments came during a live interview on Mark Dolan Tonight and described how…



Read More: Meghan Markle ‘came from nothing’ and ‘trampled on others to get to the top’

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy

Get more stuff like this
in your inbox

Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

Thank you for subscribing.

Something went wrong.