Meghan Markle ‘dumped her dad,’ first husband AND Royal Family – Harry has no chance
PRINCE Harry doesn’t stand a chance after Meghan Markle dumped her dad, her first husband, and the Royal Family, experts have slammed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, is now estranged from her father and has been married twice.



Experts Hugo Vickers and Bronte Coy spoke to The Sun’s Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson on the Royal Exclusive show.
Royal biographer Mr Vickers said: “I think they’re always at a crisis point, because they’ve left the Royal Family.
“The Royal Family are working for the United Kingdom commonwealth, whereas they’ve taken the celebrity route which means they have to completely reinvent themselves the whole time to keep in in front of the public.
“They’re always changing direction, therefore they must always be at a crisis point.
“I have a feeling this story is going to end badly certainly for Prince Harry.
“I don’t see it lasting. I mean I don’t wish, but people actually always act in character, I mean I’m a biographer rather than a journalist.
“So I look at how people deal with their lives and she’s dumped her father, her first husband, Jessica Mulroney, the entire British royal family.”
Royal commentator Ms Coy also believed Harry was at a “cross roads” with his career and post Royal Family identity.
She claimed: “I sort of get the impression that Harry would be really happy to just sort of be surfing and doing some charity duties every once in a while but that’s clearly not Megan’s focus and this that in itself is a is a relatively relatable issue.
“When couples reach those points where they’re branching off with different goals for their long term future.
“Megan wants to be a billionaire celebrity. I think Harry appears to to be happy to just do a few charity engagements and focus on those things that he likes.”
It comes as Meghan continues to build her empire this year after launching several business ventures.
The Duchess released her latest Netflix series With Love, Meghan, in which she hosted Hollywood pals.
Shortly after came the roll out of her brand As Ever, despite the company facing a series of stumbling blocks.
Meghan then dropped her second podcast, Confessions Of A Female Founder, which sees her chat with entrepreneurs and friends.
The busy mum-of-two is also promoting her ShopMy page, through which she can share links to her wardrobe and pocket a commission.
DIVORCED DUCHESS
But before Meghan shot to fame through her ties with Prince Harry, Meghan was married to her first husband Trevor Engelson.
The couple began dating in 2004 and later became engaged in 2010.
They tied the knot in September 2011, in a ceremony held in Jamaica in front of 102 guests.
The Duchess divorced the Hollywood producer just two years before being introduced to Harry through mutual friends.



They split citing “irreconcilable differences”.
Meghan’s former husband is a film producer and literary manager, who is most famous for the 9/11 romance movie Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson.
Engelson’s work has also included producing the TV shows Snowfall and Heathers.
Meghan’s father, Thomas Markle, has even touched on her marriage to Trevor.
Thomas claimed he didn’t think the producer “ever understood” why she ended the marriage and how he “really liked” Trevor.
ESTRANGED FATHER
Meanwhile, Thomas has been estranged from his daughter since suffering two heart attacks on the eve of her wedding to Harry.
The pensioner, 80, was unable to walk her down the aisle, and they’ve not been in contact since.
Further turmoil between the pair erupted after Thomas posed for paparazzi pictures ahead of Harry and Meghan tying the knot.
However, Meghan has previously shared the hurt and “betrayal she felt” by her father.
She opened up about her relationship with her estranged dad and said she was left feeling crushed when he lied to her about not talking to the media.
In her sensational interview with Oprah in 2021, Meghan said: “I’m trying to decide if I’m comfortable even talking about that.
“It was… if we were going to use the word betrayal.”
Thomas most recently revealed he plans to relocate this year to spend his time with “kinder people”, possibly in South East Asia.
Thinking ahead, the father-of-three confessed he has resigned himself to the fact he will most likely never meet Archie, five, or Lilibet, three.
The Duchess’ estranged father also admitted while he doesn’t like some of Meghan’s behaviour, his “door is always open”.
Meghan has fallen out with both her family, and Prince Harry’s.
The Sussexes have both been accused of cashing in on shamelessly trashing the Royal Family since quitting the UK in 2020.
Harry came under fire when he and Meghan accused the Firm of serious allegations in their sit down interview with Oprah a year after moving to Montecito.
The pair claimed Meghan’s mental health had significantly suffered amid large-scale bullying and the Royal Family had not offered satisfactory support.
In more shocking claims, the couple then alleged certain royals had discussed the skin colour of their baby Prince Archie.
Harry sparked fierce backlash again when opened up in their tell-all Netflix documentary in 2022.
Meghan accused the Royal Family of having a serious negative impact on her mental health in their docuseries.
This was followed by yet more attacks in Harry’s sensational memoir Spare the following year.
The duke ripped into his brother, Prince William, claiming the dad-of-three physically attacked him and made insulting comments about Meghan.
Meanwhile the Firm have not been able to publicly hit back at the vile allegations.
Harry claimed in his 2023 book Spare that Prince William physically pushed him to the ground.
Feuding brothers Harry and William are understood not to have spoken since the Queen’s funeral.
Growing up, Wills and Harry were known to be incredibly close, and often hung out with the same group of childhood pals.
But they’ve have limited contact with each other since Megxit, when Harry and wife Meghan quit royal duties for a new life in the States.
SECRETS TO SPILL
This comes as an expert warned Prince Harry could be plotting a second book after his court appearance.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, was in London for his legal appeal to keep his 24-hour security, which was removed after Megxit.
In February 2020, Ravec decided that his level of protection should be decided on a case-by-case basis when he visits the UK.
Part of the two-day hearing was in private and the Duke gave an interview to The Telegraph shortly.
He stated that his “worst fears” had been confirmed by what he heard in the secret session.
Harry added: “People would be shocked by what’s being held back.”
Royal Correspondent for GB News Cameron Walker appeared on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show to discuss Harry’s comments.
Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson asked: “Can we raise this idea that possibly Harry could be plotting a second book or a podcast?”
Walker replied: “Yeah, well, the reason that some of those details are not read out in court was because it was a national part of national security issues.
“That’s why. But perhaps it was a bit of a veiled threat from Harry.
“I think there will be people asking the question that if he loses this case, is he going to throw his toys out the pram and publish or speak to a publication about some of that private stuff that we heard in court?”
He continued: “And as you say, Matt, he says it would shock people. So that would be one in one sense.
“Is that going to be enough material for a book?
“He also said in the promotional interviews following the publication of Spare, his bombshell autobiography, that he had enough material for a second memoir.
“So is this going to come to fruition? I think palace sources, you know, the palace are going to be slightly concerned about that one.
“I think they are probably hoping just going back to whether he’s going to write a book or not, that Harry and Meghan’s Californian dream is going to work out.
“Because if it doesn’t, the only thing they’ve got to fall back on is selling more royal secrets. And I think that is a genuine concern.”
Prince Harry has hinted previously that he has more to say about how he felt he has been treated by his family.
When Spare was released in 2023, Harry bragged in an interview: “It could have been two books, put it that way.
“And the hard bit was taking things out.”


