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Meghan and Prince Harry’s attacks ‘very, very damaging’ for Queen and there may be ‘consequences’

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Meghan and Prince Harry’s attacks ‘very, very damaging’ for Queen and there may be ‘consequences’

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According to a royal expert, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s assaults on the Royal Family have been “very, very damaging.”

Rebecca English also believes there may be a “tipping point.”

And Richard Fitzwilliams, says Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s interviews and media contacts after their departure from the United Kingdom assaults are “very very damaging.”

The Monarch is particularly irritated by her grandson’s criticism of Prince Charles’ parenting abilities.

“The Sussexes’ activities, when they’ve spoken out, have been very, very damaging,” Mr Fitzwilliams told the Daily Star.

“There’s no doubt about it.”

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He went on to say that the Queen would have thought Harry and Meghan’s behavior was “deplorable.”

Mr Fitzwilliams said: “She has realised how unhappy they were, but speaking out in the way they have is a totally different thing.

“The Queen will have found the way the Sussexes have handled things, I think, deplorable.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made some strong accusations about the Royals and the Monarchy in recent months.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex resigned from their royal positions to spend more time with their baby Archie.

Following his recent bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry’s relationship with the royals is reported to be “hanging by a thread.”

Harry accused the Royal Family of “total neglect” in the documentary series The Me You Can’t See, claiming his father let him to “suffer” as a kid in the presence of the media.

The Sussexes alleged that royal staff refused to assist Meghan when she was depressed and that a relative made a discriminatory remark regarding their son’s skin color.

The Duke of Sussex has been accused of “poking the bear,” and that he may suffer the repercussions, according to reports.

The Queen is reportedly not amused by Harry’s latest rant.

In a recent podcast interview, Harry likened royal life to “a mix between The Truman Show and being in a zoo.”

Ms English said, “The Palace has always gone with the never complain, never explain the approach.”

“Can we really expect that to carry on? Surely there will be a tipping point?”

“The Palace genuinely don’t want to get drawn into a public slanging match with Harry and Meghan,” she added.

The Duke seemed to imply on the Armchair Expert podcast that his father, Prince Charles, as well as the Queen and Prince Philip, had failed as parents.

For the sake of his own children, Harry said that he want to “break the cycle” of “genetic pain and suffering.”

“He’s treated me the way he was treated, so how can I change that for my own kids?” he said of Charles.

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