Tom Bower’s latest book, "The House of Beckham: Money, Sex and Power," delves into a captivating tale surrounding the reported rift between Prince Harry and David Beckham, influenced by Meghan Markle’s alleged decision. According to Bower, Markle intervened to prevent Harry from being photographed alongside Beckham during the 2018 Invictus Games, a move that significantly altered their previously harmonious relationship. The narrative unfolds with Beckham and his wife, Victoria, attending Harry and Meghan’s widely publicized wedding in May 2018, initially symbolizing a warm connection between the two couples.
However, tensions reportedly emerged less than six months later during the Invictus Games in Sydney, Australia. Beckham, present to support injured service personnel, allegedly found himself intentionally kept away from Prince Harry due to Markle’s directive. Meghan Markle barred Prince Harry from meeting David Beckham during an Australian visit, it has been claimed.
But the soccer legend got his own back 👀👉 — The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) Bower suggests that Meghan Markle’s decision to restrict Harry’s visibility with Beckham marked a pivotal moment in their association. This action, viewed as an assertion of control over Harry’s public engagements and social circles, purportedly contributed to a cooling of relations between the prince and the Beckhams. Adding complexity to the storyline, Bower portrays David Beckham’s subsequent actions .
