New Book Provides Surprising Details About Meghan Markle's First Marriage
Tom Bower isn't pulling any punches with his latest tell-all celebrity book. Among many other scandalous claims about the Duchess of Sussex, "Revenge" details how troubled Meghan Markle's first marriage to Trevor Engelson was, according to the Daily Mail. Although their first few years together were wonderful, with Meghan nicknaming her beau "Trevity-Trev-Trev," once her star began to rise after she was cast in hit legal drama "Suits," things gradually began to fall apart.
In particular, the duchess remained in Toronto even after filming wrapped on the show, telling friends she didn't want to be "possessed" by her then-husband, who was still based in Los Angeles at the time. Bower wrote, "To the producers' bemusement, Meghan was keen to set up her permanent home in Toronto rather than commute like all the other actors from Los Angeles." In fact, the duchess told producers she had no problem leaving the city or indeed her partner behind.
A friend described Engelson as "super-cheesy," leading Bower to contend that the show was Meghan's ticket out of the marriage — funnily enough, during a "Good Morning Britain" appearance, Bower admitted the former actor had warned her nearest and dearest to stay away from him.
This new Meghan and Harry biography promises to expose their secrets like never before. Grazia Daily details how it expands, first and foremost, on just how strained the couple's relationship was with the royal family towards the end.