Royal author Tom Bower says Meghan Markle 'never intended' to stay in the UK once she married Prince Harry back in 2018. 'She never intended to stay in England. She always intended to go back to California, and it has served her very well,' he told the Express. Mr Bower also said the Duchess of Sussex used the Prince's Royal status to 'woo Hollywood elites'. 'All his friends were excluded and all her Hollywood contacts were included, like Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney and all her agents. Everyone was there to help her career.'
Royal author Tom Bower says Meghan Markle"never intended" to stay in the UK once she married Prince Harry back in 2018.
"She never intended to stay in England. She always intended to go back to California, and it has served her very well," he told the Express."All his friends were excluded and all her Hollywood contacts were included, like Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney and all her agents. Everyone was there to help her career."
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