The moment Prince Harry's Eton friends realised Meghan Markle would be trouble - as they whispered...

Harry's friendship circle first got distant after they met Meghan and she 'reprimanded' them over jokes they made about transgender people and feminism, according to a book. - www.dailymail.co.uk

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Following Harry's decision to step down from royal duties in 2020 and move to California with Meghan, he has lost touch with many of his old associates. The prince is now said to be lonely on the other side of the Atlantic, with his best friend now reportedly being his long-time security guard. Prior to Megxit, Harry's oldest and closest pals were from his days at Eton College.

But the friendship circle first got distant after they met Meghan and she 'reprimanded' them over jokes they made about transgender people and feminism, according to a book. Following the episode, the alarmed pals whispered Harry was 'f***ing nuts' to be dating the actress who they said acted 'princessy', 'woke' and had no sense of humour. Here MailOnline looks back to the shooting weekend when Harry's old Etonian friends first realised Meghan would be trouble.



Following Harry's decision to step down from royal duties with Meghan in 2020 and move to California he has lost touch with many of his old friends. Pictured: Harry and Meghan on a walk in October 29, 2018 Shooting has been a long-time hobby for the prince and he was looking forward to joking around, bantering and drinking with his closest friends in November 2017. Pictured: Harry out shooting on the Sandringham Estate in 2009 Prince Harry and friends, including Tom 'Skippy' Inskip (centre right) attend the wedding of a mutual friend on September 14, 2013 Shortly after Harry's relationship with Meghan was revealed in November 2016, the duke invited 16 of his friends to a shooting party at Sandringham.

Shooting has been a long-time hobby for the prince and he was looking forward to joking around, bantering and drinking with his closest friends. With the Queen's permission, the party descended on the 20,000-acre Norfolk estate, which has some of the finest shooting locations in England, along with their wives and girlfriends. Most of the crowd were old Etonians and were all 'bonded by common assumptions, principles and.

.. Cameron Roy.