Concerning information on Harry and Meghan and their formation of a rival royal dynasty is shared by a royal expert

On May 19, Harry and Meghan celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. The two tied the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, and at that time, they were seen as the monarchy’s future, together

On May 19, Harry and Meghan celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. The two tied the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, and at that time, they were seen as the monarchy’s future, together with Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Up to now, we all know what happened. What began as a feud between the royal brothers swiftly became a feud between the Sussexes and the royals. Today, The relationship is at its lowest point right now, and it’s unclear if there will ever be a reconciliation between them.

Now, six years later, Harry and Meghan have created a new life in the US. But has it become better? One royal expert now says the rivalry could become even worse – which could create two different royal families.

One royal expert now says the rivalry may now worsen, potentially leading to the creation of two distinct royal families.

 
 

The lavish royal wedding between Harry and Meghan happened on May 19, 2018. Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel served as the venue for the service.

Since Prince William and Kate Middleton wed seven years prior, this was the first royal wedding.

Because Diana’s two boys had formed their own unions with their brides, many people were curious to compare the two nuptials.

 

“In all actuality, that is a genuine possibility. The issue facing the Sussexes is that once you start engaging in such activities, people tend to question everything you do outside of it, including business ventures and tours that resemble quasi-royal tours, according to Russell.

 

Because it’s being dubbed “The Office of Harry and Meghan,” people will be more scrutinised of them.

It’s fascinating. I wonder if this is a strategy to steer clear of some of the negative news they’ve had in the past year or two.

Is it possible that they are taking a slightly more conservative social stand and, for lack of a better term, seeing themselves as exiled royals?

“I wonder if they are acting on advice that people don’t want to hear them criticising the royal family,” the historian said in closing. Although they are not very popular in America right now, things could change.

The public’s perception is constantly subject to fluctuations. However, they most certainly might, and there are signs that they will, embark on a US tour.

 

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