Royal Expert Calls Out Prince Harry And Meghan Markle As ‘Disasters’

Royal reporter Harry Mount has labelled Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step down from their roles as senior royals a “disaster”, as the spotlight shines on the pair’s Megxit deal in the lead-up to its one year anniversary.

With the terms of the pair’s exit from The Firm to be negotiated over the next few months, the British author wrote in The Telegraph: “the most successful members of the Royal Family are those who — like the Gloucesters, the Wessexes and Princess Alexandra’s Kent brothers — are happy to offer Her Majesty steady background support.”

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

The book continued to note Harry and Meghan “both respected the hierarchy of the institution” but found it “difficult when they wanted to focus on a project.”

With “friendly video calls” set to occur next month in the ongoing discussions around the couple’s exit deal, royal biographer Andrew Morton explained to The Sun, “Harry wants to meet face to face to tie it all up.”

“Things seem to have calmed down. Harry has been in contact with the Queen more often than you would think. But certain things you need to be there in person to sort. They will need a few weeks. That could be done after April, depending on COVID.”

The Duke and Duchess intend to be in the UK for the Queen’s 95th birthday in April, the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th in June, and for the unveiling of a Princess Diana statue in July, depending on the coronavirus restrictions.

A royal aide informed The Sun that negotiations are likely to “drag past March 31.”

“The Sussexes have laid out their stall very clearly.”

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