Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been deemed unwelcome in the royal family, according to an insider.
Paul Burrell, who served as Princess Diana’s aide for a decade, claims to have a deep understanding of the royal family’s boundaries, and he believes that an explosive memoir from Meghan could further fuel the ongoing drama.
Despite it being 2024, experts still believe that the couple is capitalizing on their royal connections.
In an exclusive interview with The Post, Burrell revealed his anticipation for Meghan’s memoir, stating that she will undoubtedly share her side of the story, given her absence from the “spare” narrative.
Burrell also noted that Meghan deliberately kept her storylines minimal, as she plans to tell her own tale.
While rumors circulate about Meghan’s potential return to “Suits,” others suspect that she intends to boost her career through controversial means.
Burrell predicts that Meghan’s memoir will cause another explosion within the royal family when it is published.
He firmly believes that she will not remain silent and that her account will further damage the reputation of the royals.
Turning his attention to Prince Harry, Burrell criticized him for stooping so low, particularly in light of the impact “spare” had on Princess Diana.
Burrell acknowledged the couple’s grievances, as Kate Middleton had also faced challenges in adapting to royal life, but he emphasized that she ultimately committed herself to public service.
However, Burrell doubts that the Princess of Wales will be eager to reconcile with the Sussexes anytime soon.
In a separate development, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced accusations of hypocrisy regarding their campaign to protect children from harmful online content.
The couple released a video expressing support for cyberbullying victims, with Meghan comparing the internet to a car.
She drew a parallel to the introduction of seatbelts in cars after people suffered injuries and deaths.
Royal author Angela Levin criticized the couple on GB News, highlighting their own alleged bullying of Queen Elizabeth II during her final months.
Levin questioned the credibility of their concerns about cyberbullying, given their own actions.
She further criticized Meghan for her inability to accept her true status and suggested that she will be remembered as a failure rather than a groundbreaking royal.
Meghan Markle’s forthcoming memoir poses a significant threat to her relationship with the royal family.
As tensions continue to simmer, it remains to be seen how this latest development will impact the already strained dynamics within the monarchy.