Palace To Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: 'Cooperate, Rightly or Wrongly!'

After the fiery documentary that aired Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's emotional struggles and grievances with the press and their royal life, the palace is now officially at war.
A royal aide claims that what the Palace needs right now is for the royal couple to cooperate, no matter what.
A source told CNN that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have 'single-handedly modernize the royal family.' A source also described how the royal family was not doing enough to protect the star couple from negative media treatment or to understand the value they bring. This caused the palace to feel great mistrust for the two.
"It's very much a mentality of 'us against the world', which is a real shame." A source told the Daily Mail, and added, "The couple has a lot to give but could be a difficult asset for the royal family. They really need to work as a team with the rest of the royal household and, rightly or wrongly, there is a lot of skepticism right now."
In the past, it was reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already dodged their own royal advisors and press officers. They reportedly engaged in a series of unmatched choices and moved much of their communications to the social media platform, Instagram.
As a full-time member of the Royal Family, it would be the expectation for that type of work to be completely handled by Palace staff, who balance individual desire over what's right for the wider institution.
The documentary entitled "Harry and Meghan: An African Journey" was supposed to focus on the essential causes they sponsor. it turned out to be vastly different.
A source told the Daily Mail that their comments on the documentary make it seem that they are too good for the royal family, which is tremendously rude to everyone who works for the Queen and the Crown, as well as other high-ranking members of the royal family.
The same source suggested that it was inappropriate for the couple to take undue credit for revolutionizing the royal family, when it should be the Queen's call.
The Sun reported that Meghan's suggestion that she had been abandoned by the royal family came across as paranoia.
However, the Queen and Meghan Markle seem to have gotten along. The Queen has reportedly been impressed with Markle's work and first royal visit with the Queen a month after marrying harry. Queen Elizabeth II has also been reportedly making extra efforts to make Markle feel included in the royal family.
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