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Royal experts have expressed their opinions on Meghan and Harry’s docuseries, saying that they feel like victims who are avenging themselves by telling their story.
In response to the Sussexes’ documentary, royal analyst Richard Fitzwilliam finally spoke out, telling Express UK: “Well, it’s Harry and Meghan feeling like they’re victims, so they are putting their story out there and obviously that is a form of revenge. The institution can’t easily fight back.
He continued: “Well, as far as they’re concerned, they conflate the different forms of media – the royal commentators or correspondents, the paparazzi photographers who are there officially there to cover things, social media and that aspect of that.”
Meghan and Harry, in the words of Fitzwilliam, “see the media as an enemy and they see the palace colluding with it.”
“What you get from the Sussexes is a point of view and they manufacture the point of view, in my opinion, to suit themselves. Of course, there are very serious issues dealing with mental health and stress but that’s a totally different thing,” he continued.
Fitzwilliam remarked in his reflections on the series’ impact that it was “a rather strong attack on the Royal Family.”
“It’s damaging. To what extent it’s going to be damaging in the long-term depends on the relationship between the Royal Family and the Sussexes, it’s not good at the moment,” he explained.
“Meghan and Harry have begun to grow “nervous over their longevity in Hollywood,” according to another expert, Tina Brown, who explains what’s going through the California-based couple’s thoughts.
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