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The King and Queen Consort ‘applaud’ the Prince and Princess of Wales for not responding to allegations made in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series, royal expert says
Members of the royal family have ‘applauded’ Kate and William’s decision not to respond to the allegations made in Harry and Meghan’s explosive Netflix documentary, a royal expert has said.
Senior royals including the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, declined to comment on hurtful comments made in the six-episode series, the latest installment of which premiered last week.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward said Mirror that King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, among other royals, have supported the couple, saying: “Instead of stooping to their level, they have applauded the couple’s decision not to retaliate in any way.”
Harry alleged that his older brother scared him in January 2020 while “screaming and yelling” in front of his father and grandmother as he tried to cut a deal to leave the UK.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have not responded to Harry and Meghan’s explosive claims in their new Netflix series
He said: ‘It was terrifying to have my brother yell at me and my father say things that just weren’t true. And my grandmother, you know, just sit there quietly and take it all in.
Harry also suggested that Meghan was “better” at royal engagements than William, Kate and Charles and that people were “upset” at how his wife “stole the spotlight”.
Seward added that the family recognizes the pain caused by the comments and is supporting the couple in their outreach.
The allegations were followed by a show of support for the Prince and Princess of Wales when they attended Kate’s ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service on the day the final three episodes of the Netflix series were released last week.
The Duke of Sussex said Prince William ‘shouted’ at him when he tried to leave the UK and that the family was ‘upset’ when the Duchess of Sussex ‘stole the limelight’
Crowds chanted: ‘Kate and William we love you!’ as the couple entered the service at Westminster Abbey, with Prince George and Princess Charlotte walking hand in hand.
Numerous members of the royal family also turned up to Kate’s Christmas caroling service in maroon looks similar to the princess’s, just days after Meghan claimed she often wore muted colors during appearances to avoid clashing with others. royals.
The Duchess also said she was told she “shouldn’t wear the same color as one of the other older members of the family.”
The crowds cheered: ‘Kate and William we love you!’ when they arrived for Kate’s ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service on the day the latest installment of the Netflix series premiered
Zara Tindall and Pippa Middleton arrived for the service at Westminster Abbey in London wearing the same color as Kate after Meghan said she avoided wearing the same color as older royals.
“As I understand it, you can never wear the same color as Her Majesty if there is a group event,” he continued.
“You shouldn’t wear the same color as one of the other older members of the family, either.”
William and Kate have been dealing with the fallout from Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series as well as playing out their new roles as Prince and Princess of Wales, which they inherited after the Queen’s death in September.
“Both William and Kate were forced to perform full-time official royal duties while supporting their pet causes at the same time,” added Ingrid Seward, author of Prince Philip Revealed, A Man of His Century.
“Harry’s clumsy attempts to reclaim Diana’s legacy sit awkwardly next to William and Kate’s grace, dignity and hard work, which has given their new roles another dimension and they are obviously proud to carry the title that once epitomized Diana”.
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