Palace's 'Men In Grey' Plot Against Pregnant Meghan Markle
March 3 2019, Published 2:15 p.m. ET
Buckingham Palace's "men in grey" are plotting against Meghan Markle, royal author Anna Pasternak has said. They want to remove Prince Harry's pregnant wife as a threat to the throne, according to Pasternak, who has discussed her startling claim in an interview with S Magazine in the Sunday Express.
Pasternak, who has written a new book on Wallis Simpson, has said of the pregnant Duchess, "Meghan is like a grenade that's been thrown into this archaic system and there are explosions already going on which I think will continue.
"In a sense Meghan has rejuvenated the spirit of Wallis and I hope people take the view of her as a kind, witty, loyal and dignified person who unfairly became the most vilified woman in the world."
Meghan, 37, like Wallis, is a US-born divorcee who married into the British royal family. Edward VIII famously gave up his throne in 1937 to be with the woman he loved.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Meghan has been dubbed the diva Duchess after three of her staffers quit.
A rumored feud between herself and Prince William's wife Kate Middleton has also caused supposed staffing changes. The former Suits star has been breaking royal tradition in many ways, such as recently hiring a doula to hold her hand during her upcoming birth.
Her modern ways have reportedly caused consternation amongst royal workers.
Harry's mother Princess Diana who died in 1997, mentioned the Palace's shadowy "men in grey" before she divorced Prince Charles. "I worry for Meghan and Harry," Pasternak told S Magazine.
"He's the people's prince as Edward was the people's king. I fear if Meghan and Harry's star rises too high that will be perceived by the courtiers Princess Diana called men in grey as a threat to the heir Prince William. Meghan cannot set the agenda, she has to toe the line, and support the monarch and heir. I don't think she realizes that."
The royal journalist advises Meghan to "toe the line and support the monarch" warning her against trying to "set the agenda."
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