Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s love for one another is ‘stronger than ever’ since quitting royal life, expert claims
MEGHAN Markle "gave Prince Harry the confidence to drive through Megxit" and they are now "stronger than ever", a royal author has claimed.
Speaking to Ok! magazine, Omid Scobie - who co-authored the bombshell biography Finding Freedom - claimed Prince Harry was the driving force behind their decision to step down as senior working members of the Royal Family.
"I think once Meghan is committed to something, there is no turning back," Omid argued. "And if Harry had said, 'We’re sticking it out for another year,' then Meghan would have definitely ridden it out longer if he'd wanted to."
Although the royal expert claims Prince Harry "very much drove the decision", he added: "I would say she gave him the confidence to see that decision through."
In their book, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand claim Meghan moaned to a friend that she "gave up her entire life" to become royal and was "willing to do whatever it took".
However, the royal correspondent - who was one of the few journalists given details of the couple's video call with Archie to the Queen on her 94th birthday - says Harry and Meghan's relationship is stronger as a result of Megxit.
He added: "Now they’re stronger than ever because of what they’ve experienced.
"I think their love for each other grows the more they take on."
Earlier this month, it was revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had moved from Tyler Perry's £15 home in LA into their new £11m mansion in Santa Barbara with one-year-old son Archie.
The couple also appeared on a video call together as they spoke to Commonwealth leaders from their new home.
In more Royal Family news, Prince George & Princess Charlotte left handprints on the wall of a Norfolk shop after pottery painting with Kate Middleton.
And Meghan Markle had "unrealistic expectations" of "busy" Kate Middleton & "took things personally," an insider has claimed.
Plus, Prince George "will be taught the Royal Family tradition of fly fishing on the Cambridges' summer trip to Balmoral".