Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "know they may have gone too far" in their attacks on the royal family, expert says

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "know they may have gone too far" in their attacks on the royal family, expert says

Most of the content since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from active membership in the royal family has been about their experiences within the royal family, including a conversation with Oprah Winfrey, the Netflix six-part documentary "Harry & Meghan," Harry's memoir "Spare The two are. Several media outlets have reported that Harry and Meghan are aware that they have taken too many shots at the royal family, and that they have done no better in the ongoing furor that began with the breakup of their $20 million deal with Spotify last month.

Speaking specifically about Princess Meghan, royal expert Tom Bower told OK, "All she has is the baggage of the Oprah Winfrey interview and the various serial interview accusations against the royal family. That's why she's been so quiet this past year. She knows that the royal family has gone too far and doesn't know how to get out of it. What is fascinating is how it will end.

Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler and aide, told the Mirror that Harry and Meghan "misunderstood what was expected of them" regarding their contracts with both Spotify and Netflix (which are still ongoing), and after deciding not to attack the royal family I have betrayed everything that was expected of me," he said.

"Obviously, Spotify is as much about making money as Netflix, and I think both Harry and Meghan misunderstood what was expected of them. 'Of course, both Spotify and Netflix wanted royal content. Of course, Spotify and Netflix both wanted royal content, and both Netflix and Spotify signed on for that content, for their stories, for their experience with the royal family, and sadly, I think that was a shortcoming."

Burrell's solution? He said that to secure future brand partnerships, the couple should "reinvent themselves" and focus on continuing their charity and humanitarian work: "Princess Diana always said that the price of this wonderful lifestyle is public service and that we must give something back. She always said that the price of this wonderful lifestyle is public service and that we have to give something back," said Burrell on behalf of Slingo. 'Where are Harry and Meghan's public services? Maybe they will. I hope they will."

Burrell predicted that Meghan "will eventually go into beauty and fashion," adding about the possibility of a future fragrance deal: "She's going to be a fashionista. This would be a stepping stone and a platform for her to enter the fashion world. I have always said that this is just one rung on the ladder. She is climbing the ladder. She will eventually climb to the top of that ladder."

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