Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been issued a warning by a royal commentator, claiming that the couple should not keep "knocking" the British Royal Family.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam described the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as "destructive." He said, "Whatever future they want, they're completely unpredictable in my opinion, don't keep knocking the British Royal Family. Don't keep knocking your family, which it is. They have a very destructive side, and Oprah showed that very clearly."
The comment comes after Prince Harry announced that he would not be attending his late grandfather Prince Philip's Memorial Service at Westminster Abbey on March 29. However, he is confirmed to be heading to the Invictus Games in April.
Harry's refusal to attend the ceremony follows his application for a judicial review of a decision made by the Home Office, not permitting him to personally pay for police protection for him and his family when they are in the United Kingdom. He aims to fund the security himself instead of using taxpayers' money.
Harry and Meghan are known to have an ongoing feud with the Royal Family. The pair's relationship with his family has reportedly been strained for several years. Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey shocked the royals as the couple made a lot of accusations about the Royal Family.
The couple alleged racist remarks were made about their first child's skin color, and a disagreement between Meghan and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton has also been pointed out. Harry also previously opened up about the change in security measures and the lack of protection he received after withdrawing from his royal duties and moving to America with his family.
After quitting their royal duties, an expert claimed that Harry and Meghan "only have each other now." Katie Nicholl once said that the couple's determination to go through the royal pressure alone is proof of their love and solidarity as a couple.
Harry has returned to the UK only twice after stepping down--first, to unveil the statue of his late mother, and the second was in April for Prince Philip's funeral.
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