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'Ambitious' Meghan Markle 'Dominates' Marriage, Prince Harry Reduced to 'Lost Little Boy' in Montecito Power Plays

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Prince Harry is reportedly Meghan's 'lost little boy.'

June 11 2024, Published 12:42 p.m. ET

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Meghan Markle reportedly has to handle her "lost little boy" Prince Harry with a "dominant" streak.

Explaining this new Montecito development, royal author Tom Quinn dished: "No one has ever doubted that Harry and Meghan do not have an equal partnership when Harry famously said, 'what Meghan wants Meghan gets.'"

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The Duchess of Sussex is said to 'fully control' her Duke.

He added: "Harry has always come across as a lost little boy, overprotected by the royal family as a child and then suffering the death of his mother he has always seemed unsure and indecisive, always searching for a strong partner who makes up for his own weakness."

The scribe also shared insight into how the marriage between the two royal rebels functions daily, with the Duchess of Sussex essentially running the show. "Meghan is very much that partner. She is ambitious, determined, and a real fighter — Harry always tries to fight alongside her, but the battling, complaining Harry we see now did not exist before Meghan's arrival on the scene."

When describing the "submissive" fiery-haired prince, as one body language expert dished about Harry, Quinn continued: "For now, Harry loves the fact that Meghan gives him some of the backbone he always lacked, but her dominance in the relationship may not always be welcome — what charms us and delights us early on in a relationship doesn't always stand the test of time."

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'Harry always follows her [Meghan] lead,' a royal insider shared.

The news comes after the Duke of Sussex skipped his rumored one-time best friend Hugh Grosvenor's lavish wedding on Friday, June 7. Both analysts and insiders claim that a primary reason the fifth in line to the throne tossed the invitation away was because his brother, Prince William, performed usher duties.

"If he had come he would have been ordered to his seat by William, who is an usher, and the friction would have been obvious for all to see," royal expert Phil Dampier shared.

"The Duke of Westminster is one of the few people who has remained friends with both William and Harry since their rift," he added. "So he was in a very difficult position but he must have realized that it was virtually impossible for both brothers to come to the wedding."

"He continued: "Harry is probably very upset that he isn’t coming as he has been close to the Duke for many years. But it was just a non-starter."

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One insider pointed out how Prince Harry skipped Hugh Grosvenor's wedding to avoid 'Big Willy.'

A source close to the fifth in line to the throne spilled how the fiery-haired prince personally called Grosvenor to apologize in advance for not attending. They also explained how the Hollywood Duke specifically did so in order to avoid "any and all" possible encounters with his estranged family members. Further revelations were shared, including the Duchess of Sussex' alleged turning down of the invitation, and her insistence on "commanding" her spouse to do the same.

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Prince Harry reportedly allows Meghan Markle to 'run their marriage.'

Source: TRO

Daily Mirror reported on Quinn's remarks.

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