Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have come under fire for their security demands during visits to the UK, with royal expert Kinsey Schofield dubbing them as the “most immature adults” she has ever witnessed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been vocal about their concerns regarding their security while in Britain, leading to a legal battle initiated by Prince Harry against the Home Office in 2020. The High Court recently granted him the ability to appeal a decision that dismissed his claim regarding reduced security measures for the couple.
Schofield criticized the couple for their actions, pointing out instances where Meghan did not accompany Harry on visits and Harry refused to stay at the Palace, citing safety concerns. She suggested that their behavior seemed like a deliberate attempt to prove a point and create distance as a form of punishment.
The Royal Family, on the other hand, seems to be taking steps to distance themselves from the Sussexes. Reports indicate that the official website has begun the process of “expunging” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from history. This includes the removal of a statement released by Prince Harry in 2016, which condemned the press for their treatment of Meghan and had been on the website for over seven years.
Royal author Tom Quinn commented on the removal of the statement, suggesting that it reflects the Royal Family’s desire to move on from the past and Prince Harry’s role in it. He noted that the statement was a defense of Meghan against unfair media portrayal and speculated that it may have been heavily influenced by her.
The ongoing saga between the Sussexes and the Royal Family continues to capture public attention, with debates over security demands, past statements, and the future of the couple’s relationship with the monarchy. As the drama unfolds, all eyes remain on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they navigate their roles in the public eye.