Meghan Markle had a hard time finding common ground with Prince Harry ’s best mates, according to a royal expert. Many were shocked at the Sussexes’ notable absence from the ‘society wedding of the year’ last week. Hugh Grosvenor - who is one of Harry’s oldest friends and godfather to the Sussexes’ son Archie - tied the knot with Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral on Friday.
A large number of royals attended the celebration and Prince William had been chosen to be an usher at the event. However, according to a royal expert, their exclusion from the event should perhaps come as less of a surprise. Richard Eden points out that Harry’s pals have never really seen eye-to-eye with his wife, finding it difficult to find common ground with the “politically correct Californian”.
For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US . READ MORE: Prince Harry 'will regret turning his back on old friends for new showbiz life' Writing in the Daily Mail, Eden revealed that Meghan failed to make a good first impression with Harry’s friends when they were first introduced. He said: “When Prince Harry started introducing new girlfriend Meghan Markle to his closest pals back in 2017, not all of them warmed to the American actress.
” Pointing out the stark contrasts between Harry’s mates and the Duchess, Eden added: “Harry's friends, after all, tend to be country sports enthusiasts with an earthy sense of humour, while Meghan is .