The Duchess Of Sussex Lifts The Lid On Gilded Life With Prince Harry

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Meghan's latest interview lifts the lid on her gilded life in the millionaires' haven of Montecito in .
Over 6,400 gushing words, American journalist Allison P. Davis describes everything from the Soho House-branded rosewater candles that she burns to the conjoined palm trees at the Sussexes' home which the loved-up couple compare to themselves.
In New York magazine The Cut, she even quotes Meghan telling her what to write after the duchess answered a question with ‘moaning' and ‘guttural sounds'.

But it was her and Harry's apparent jibes at the that caused jaws to drop on this side of the Atlantic last night.
‘I LOST MY DAD'
The interviewer explains that Meghan discussed how ‘toxic tabloid culture has torn two families apart', an apparent reference to Meghan's falling out with her own father, Thomas Markle, and Harry's fractured relationship with Prince Charles.
She is quoted as saying: erik dalı hangi yöreye ait ‘Harry said to me, "I lost my dad in this process." It doesn't have to be the same for them as it was for me, but that's his decision.'
Her comment was widely interpreted as meaning that Harry felt he had ‘lost' his father because of the fallout.
But hours after the piece was published, an ally of the couple came out to suggest that is not what she meant.

Royal reporter Omid Scobie, known to be close to them, said: ‘I understand that Prince Harry is actually referring to Meghan's loss of her own father, and Meghan is saying she doesn't want Harry to lose his.'
US publication Page Six separately quoted a ‘highly placed royal insider' as saying: ‘I'm not aware that Harry has broken up with his father. Charles gave Harry and Meghan millions when they left the UK. Right now, the family are all at Balmoral, and I'm sure they are aghast at this interview.'
Meghan's latest interview lifts the lid on her gilded life in the millionaires' haven of Montecito in California
Meghan's comment was made after the interviewer asked her about a letter Thomas Markle provided to The Mail on Sunday, and the legal case that followed.
Harry's relationship with his family became increasingly strained after he and Meghan gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey last year in which he claimed Prince Charles had cut him off financially and stopped taking his calls.
WE UPSET THE HIERARCHY
‘It was bittersweet, you know?

Knowing none of it had to be this way,' Meghan said when talking about the couple's decision to leave the UK and criticism of their £2.4million taxpayer-funded refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage.
Meghan said the couple wanted to earn their own money so tabloids could no longer attack them under the ‘guise of public interest' because their lives were taxpayer-funded.
‘Then maybe all the noise would stop,' she said, adding they were willing to move to any commonwealth country, including Canaerik dalı hangi yöreye ait i implore you to go to our internet site.