Royal family plan ‘business as usual approach’ amid turmoil over Harry and Meghan documentary

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The Mail on Sunday reported yesterday how the King (pictured today) and Queen Consort are ‘tired’ by the constant attacks from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The royal family insists that Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary will not sidetrack them this week.

Contrary to claims that there are ‘crisis talks’ going on behind the scenes and plans to ‘fight back’ to another barrage of claims and accusations, the senior royals are planning a ‘business as usual approach’.

“We are not going to be blown off course by storms on the other side of the Atlantic,” a royal source told the Daily Mail sternly.

The Mail on Sunday reported yesterday how the King and Queen Consort are ‘tired’ by the constant attacks from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Buckingham Palace sources said there was “growing frustration and exhaustion” at the barrage of complaints Harry and Meghan are relentlessly making publicly about their alleged treatment by members of the royal family.

The late Queen made it clear that “recollections may vary” on many of the couple’s claims, and that opinion has not changed.

There’s a ‘here we go again’ feeling throughout the royal households about the couple’s new Netflix docuseries launching on Thursday.

A slick trailer for the six-part series was released last week that threatens to reveal more details of family difficulties.

A slick trailer for the six-part series was released last week that threatens to reveal more details of family difficulties. Pictured: A photo from the trailer

There’s a ‘here we go again’ feeling throughout the royal households about the couple’s new Netflix docuseries launching on Thursday. Pictured: A romantic snapshot of the trailer for the new documentary.

But there is hope among the family that the ‘Sussex storm’ will blow itself out by the time the series ends and Harry’s next memoir is published in January.

“It’s probably going to be a rough few weeks, but really after that, what else can they have to say?” another informant asked.

‘It’s all going to start turning into a very ‘end of the dock’ show if they’re not careful, hawking the same complaints on talk shows and documentaries.

‘Surely there will come a time when even they will realize they have to get on with their lives. The rest of the family certainly wants to.

Indeed, the King and Queen Consort have a busy week ahead of them with several significant and long-planned engagements. Tomorrow the monarch is in Luton meeting with community leaders and voluntary organizations that promote interfaith harmony, something he has been promoting for over 50 years.

At Luton town hall, he will meet Festus Akinbusoye, Bedfordshire’s crime and police commissioner, who was previously supported by his Prince’s Trust.

There is hope among the family that the ‘Sussex storm’ will blow itself out by the time the series ends and Harry’s next memoir is published in January.

The King and Queen Consort (pictured) have a busy week ahead of them with several important and long-planned engagements.

Her Majesty will also visit the newly built Sikh Guru Nanak Gurdwara, speaking with volunteers and learning about their programs for the community.

On Wednesday, the Queen Consort will invite seriously and terminally ill children from Helen & Douglas House and Roald Dahl’s Marvelous Children’s Charity to decorate the Clarence House Christmas tree.

She hosts the magical event each year, personally serving bangers and mash to the youngsters and this year she has arranged a surprise visit from Santa and his reindeer. “Their Majesties are taking care of what is important,” added a source.

Royal sources told The Mail on Sunday that Charles and Camilla were “not worried but tired” by the duke and duchess’s continued outbursts.

Since stepping down as royals and moving to California, they have criticized the Royal Family in interviews, including on a high-profile show with Oprah Winfrey, and taped the Netflix series.

Since stepping down as royals and moving to California, Harry and Meghan have criticized the Royal Family in interviews, including on a high-profile show with Oprah Winfrey (pictured)

The Netflix trailer showed a photo of Harry and Meghan taken inside Buckingham Palace, apparently without permission (pictured)

Harry reportedly bragged that Oprah’s show would be “pretty shocking” for the royals.

During that interview, the couple claimed that they had experienced racism within the Royal Family, a claim denied by the royals.

The Netflix trailer showed a photo of Harry and Meghan taken inside Buckingham Palace, apparently without permission.

It led to claims that they violated protocol by bringing a private photographer inside the Palace. The incident was reportedly the subject of a written complaint.

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