Meghan Markle's incessant hugging and cheek-kissing left both Palace aides and senior royals squirming, royal book claims

Meghan Markle's incessant hugging and cheek-kissing left both Palace aides and senior royals squirming, royal book claims
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Meghan Markle's incessant hugging and cheek-kissing left both Palace aides and senior royals squirming, royal book claims
Published: Feb, 17 2025 07:39

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In his new book, Yes Ma'am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants, journalist Tom Quinn noted that the former Suits actress' American mannerisms reinforced her status as an outsider among palace aides, staff members, and courtiers at Buckingham Palace.

Elsewehre, Quinn also explained how Meghan's relationship with 'junior' staffers was seen as 'inappropriate' by senior royals - adding she was 'especially friendly and close to one particular member of staff'.

In one section, they recalled how Kate and William found Meghan 'delightful' when she first started dating Prince Harry, but 'tensions' later developed - in part due to the Duchess's 'warm, friendly, hug-everyone approach'.

Staff members who served the Firm recalled how Kate and William initially found Meghan 'delightful' when she first started dating Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle's 'Californian' ways left both senior royals and palace aides squirming as her 'hug-everyone approach' sparked salacious staff gossip, a new royal book has claimed.

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