Prince Harry reportedly issued strict instructions to Meghan Markle before a high-profile interview, a royal biographer once revealed....
Prince Harry reportedly issued strict instructions to Meghan Markle before a high-profile interview, a royal biographer once revealed. The couple, who met in 2016 and married two years later, was not pleased about Markle's appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair's September 2017 issue. At the time, Harry had apparently taken extra precautions and given his wife some very clear instructions to stay away from three topics: Donald Trump, race, and their relationship.
According to Bower's book, "Kashner arrived at Meghan's home and told that his interviewee was under strict orders from both Harry and Keleigh Thomas Morgan [her publicist at PR firm Sunshine Sachs]... Harry had asked Meghan to keep quiet about sensitive topics: Donald Trump, race, their relationship and especially himself. He was not to be mentioned."
However, not everything went as planned. Markle was featured on the cover, but the headline created a buzz surrounding their relationship. Markle had told Kushner in the course of their conversation, "We’re a couple. We’re in love... I’m sure there will be a time when we will have to come forward and present ourselves and have stories to tell, but I hope what people will understand is that this is our time."
As such, Bower claimed in his book, "Within hours, Meghan called Ken Sunshine [founder of Sunshine Sachs Consultants] and Keleigh Thomas Morgan. Hysterically, she described Buckingham Palace's fury at 'Wild About Harry'. Sunshine Sachs said Meghan should have ensured that her comments about Harry were removed. Why wasn't the focus on her philanthropy and activism?"

Harry and Markle's decision to downplay their romance wasn't entirely unexpected, given that Harry publicly acknowledged their relationship through an official statement from Kensington Palace. In this statement, he bravely addressed the issue of racial bias present in media coverage and social media.
"The past week has seen a line crossed... [Meghan] has experienced an upsurge in harassment and abuse. A portion of this has been made public, including the defamation that appeared on a national newspaper's front page, the racial undertones in comment sections, and the overtly racist and sexist remarks made by trolls on social media and in online articles," the statement read, as per The Mirror. The young prince's concern for his partner was evident as the statement read, "Prince Harry is worried about Ms. Markle's safety and is deeply disappointed that he has not been able to protect her... This is not a game – it is her life and his."
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