Royal photographer reveals change in Prince Harry since he wed Meghan

Royal photographer Arthur Edwards says Prince Harry was once ‘somebody special’ but that changed after he married Meghan Markle: ‘He met her and did a 180 turnaround’

A British photographer renowned for taking photos of the Royal Family claims Prince Harry’s personality changed after marrying Meghan Markle.

Arthur Edwards, 82, discussed on Australia’s The Project how Meghan was not attending King Charles’ upcoming coronation, and how Harry was not as outgoing as he once was.

‘Harry was somebody special and it was a pleasure working with him. Then suddenly he met Meghan and did a 180 turnaround,’ he told host Sarah Harris.

‘He used to take the press to the pub at the end of a trip and we would all have a drink with him and a laugh with him and he would pay the bill…

‘But now when I read his book Spare, the media are the evil monsters,’ he added. 

‘I wonder where that change came and it only could have happened after he married Meghan.’

A British photographer renowned for taking photos of the Royal Family revealed on Thursday that Prince Harry’s personality changed after marrying Meghan Markle. Arthur Edwards, 82, said on Australia’s The Project that Harry was not as outgoing as he used to be

Prince Harry married Meghan Markle in 2018 and they are the proud parents of son Archie, three, and daughter Lilibet, one.

His memoir Spare has become one of the fastest-selling books of all time internationally, but it seems Australian readers are not as interested in the royal tell-all because it was knocked off the top of the charts by a children’s book.

The Duke of Sussex’s explosive biography sold 64,148 copies in its first week of release in January, whereas Barefoot Kids, by Scott ‘The Barefoot Investor’ Pape, sold almost double that amount at 128,641 copies, Nielsen Bookscan figures show.

‘Harry was somebody special and it was a pleasure working with him. Then suddenly he met Meghan and did a 180 turnaround,’ he told host Sarah Harris. Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

‘Who’d have thought decent financial advice would outperform frostbitten todgers?’ a publishing source told The Daily Telegraph, referring to one of the more notorious tales from Harry’s book.

Spare was the best-selling book in Australia for the week ending January 14, and is the best-selling memoir in Australia since records began in 2002. 

In the UK, Spare has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book since records began in 1998.

When I read his book Spare, the media are the evil monsters. I wonder where that change came and it only could have happened after he married Meghan,’ he told host Sarah Harris

The Duke of Sussex’s autobiography sold 750,000 copies across all formats – print, audio and e-book – in the UK since its publication on January 10.

This makes it the biggest selling memoir ever for its first week of publication, according to publishers Transworld, the UK division of Penguin Random House.

It comes after a fierce publicity drive, in which Harry took part in several TV interviews to plug his book.

Prince Harry married Meghan in 2018 and they are the proud parents of son Archie, three, and daughter Lilibet, one

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