Meghan Markle has a "really scary" side and "brings out the worst" inPrince Harry, aroyal author has claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, is not "miss nice", according to Angela Levin – who wrote Harry: Conversations with the Prince.
Ms Levin made the comments after it recently emerged that two more top employees from Harry and Meghan’s charity, the Archewell Foundation, would beleaving their jobs.
Fara Taylor, head of the Archewell Productions marketing team, and internal content head Ben Browning are said to be both leaving their roles at the company.
That came aftertwo senior Archewell aides left their positions ahead of the release of Harry and Meghan’sNetflix documentary in December.
According toThe Sun, Ms Levin told GB News: "[Meghan's] not miss nice. She really isn't, and anybody who falls for that – like Harry did – is in a difficult position. I think she brings out the worst in him."
She added: "If that's what she wants, you'll get a surprise if you want her to be sweet, nice and charming. She can be, but she's also got another side which is really scary."
OK! has contacted Meghan and Harry's representatives for comment.
Ms Levin’s remarks come amid continuing speculation as to whether the Sussexes will attendKing Charles’ Coronation in May.
The King reportedlywants Harry and Meghan to attend his Coronation – and could offer them incentives to come, according to a source.
It is said His Majesty has approached Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby over a potential agreement that would pave the way for the Sussexes to attend the three-day celebration – despite the fallout from the Netflix series and Harry’s explosive book Spare.
A source told theMail On Sunday that Harry could be offered a "high-profile seating position" for the ceremony as well as an assurance he can keep his titles as an "inducement" to attend.
The source added: "Harry's camp made clear that the idea that he would just attend the Coronation and behave himself but then be stripped of his titles was a total non-starter.
“While he might decide at some point to discard his titles of his own volition, he objects to the idea of being forcibly stripped of them.
“He resents being lumped together with Andrew in the public mind as the two 'problem Princes' when he considers the circumstances to be totally different."
Prince Harry’s memoir made headlines around the world on its release in January – when it became thefastest-selling non-fiction book ever, with the English language editionselling more than 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication.
The book brought anew round of attacks on the Royal Family – with criticism directed towardsPrince William andQueen Consort Camilla – as well as the King andKate Middleton.
Meanwhile, this week it has been claimed that Harry, 38, and Meghan have been exiled from the American elite because US celebrities have realised that the'Sussexes equal drama'.
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