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Prince William ‘banned’ Meghan Markle from wearing Princess Diana’s jewelry: book
By Nika Shakhnazarova,
8 hours ago
Prince William banned Meghan Markle from wearing the late Princess Diana’s jewelry at her wedding to Prince Harry, a new book has claimed.
According to royal correspondent and author Robert Jobson, the Prince of Wales, 42, was concerned about his now-estranged brother’s fast-moving relationship with the “Suits” alum.
In an excerpt from his upcoming book, “Catherine, the Princess of Wales” obtained by the Daily Mail , Jobson said the current heir to the throne urged his younger brother, 39, to “cool the relationship” by giving Markle, 42, a chance to adjust to the royal way of life before locking it down with a ring.
Prince William banned Meghan Markle from wearing the late Princess Diana’s jewelry at her wedding to Prince Harry, a new book has claimed. Getty Images
“William, still concerned by the match, even sought assurances from the Queen that his brother’s bride-to-be would not wear any jewelry in the collection once worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, even though his wife Catherine had been allowed to wear some, which would be due to her rank,” Jobson wrote.
William, for his part, proposed to Princess Catherine with the late Princess Diana’s famous 12-carat sapphire and diamond ring.
The royal author claimed that relations between the feuding brothers worsened well before Markle joined the royal fold.
Their rocky relationship was only made worse when Harry introduced the former actress to William and Kate Middleton, as Jobson notes that the future king was concerned by the pace at which Harry and Markle were progressing.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot in a lavish ceremony on May 19, 2018. Getty Images
“Harry claimed that the goodwill from William and Catherine disappeared long before the build-up to his wedding,” Jobson wrote.
“William had confided to his brother that he believed it would be better to give Meghan more time to adjust to the royal way of life and suggested he cool the relationship.
“Harry felt affronted and judged it to be an insult. As a direct result, his relationship with his brother deteriorated fast. According to Harry’s book ‘Spare,’ William physically attacked him,” he added.
The rate at which Harry and Meghan’s relationship progressed left William concerned, Jobson claims. Getty Images
Harry and Markle met in June 2016 and struck up a relationship just five months later.
The prince then popped the all-important question in November 2017, and the pair tied the knot at Windsor Castle in May 2018.
The monarch, 75, “raised concerns” with the Prince of Wales over William’s use of helicopters to ferry himself, wife Kate and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — resulting in a heated exchange between the pair.
William and Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, died in August 1997 at age 36. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images
Jobson claimed that Charles put his foot down on the family’s use of helicopters, citing safety issues as the reason for his concern.
He also added that the king even had William, the heir to the throne, sign “a formal document acknowledging the risks involved and taking full responsibility for his actions.”
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