Do Meghan Markle and Prince Harry emerge as Queen’s rivals?



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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have “established themselves as the queen’s rivals” after they officially left the lives of their royals behind, a royal commentator claimed.

Reportedly, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s initial agreement with the firm was discussed at the Sandringham Summit last year and went into action on March 31, when they resigned as serving royals.

The couple had assured the elders that they would work with “Her Majesty’s values” after their royal departure.

According to some royal experts, Meghan and Harry did not keep their words and could not represent the monarch as they had promised.

After retiring from royal duties, Meghan and Harry ‘are now headed for disaster’, according to express.co.uk, claimed a real commenter.

Journalist Harry Mount wrote in The Daily Telegraph : “The most successful members of the Royal Family are those who, like the Gloucesters, Wessexes and Princess Alexandra’s Kent brothers, are happy to offer Her Majesty constant support.

“Those who set themselves up as rivals, like the Sussexes, are a mess.”

Meghan and Harry have also been accused of trying to steal the limelight from the royal family on a few occasions following their explosive decision to leave the royal job.

The couple recently faced backlash over their decision to honor Remembrance Day with an alleged photoshoot of themselves at the Los Angeles National Cemetery.

Since arriving in the US, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have signed multi-year business deals with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify, while the Duchess has recently invested in their first startup, Clevr Blends.

Queen Elizabeth gave Meghan and Harry a 12-month trial period after their deal with Megxit, which will be reviewed in March. According to a new report, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex asked for an extension of their agreement with Megxit.


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