Royal Expert Reveals What “game” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Will Continue to “enjoy the attention”

Within days of the release of their docuseries, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle broke viewership records. Harry & Meghan has already registered its name in the record books for having the best documentary debut. The show mainly focused on the Sussexes slamming the UK media for the intrusion of privacy and plantation of fake stories. In the second half, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took the case of senior royal members as well.
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The royal prince labeled his brother Prince William as the reason behind his exit from the institution. He also expressed his disappointment over the lack of support from his father. Prince Harry is expected to elaborate on his relationship with the royal family while making more explosive revelations in his book Spare. As opposed to the general notion, Kinsey Schofield believes that the Duke will not be attacking his family more. The royal expert reflected on the potential strategy of the Sussexes to enjoy more limelight.
Schofield claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoy being in papers
As per Kinsey Schofield, royal fans should not expect any big revelations from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. She believes that the royal couple will always hold themselves back from revealing the full truth, as they “will only go so far” against the House of Windsor. The royal podcast host also mentioned how not revealing the complete truth will result in the continuation of the guessing game with the media and the fans.
‘I think they made a huge mistake.’
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield says Meghan Markle and Prince Harry should have ‘flip-flopped’ episodes of their Netflix docuseries.
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“I would argue that they enjoy the attention that the vague accusations attract. The guessing game keeps them in the papers that they tell you they hate,” the royal expert said in her interaction with Fox News.
Apart from Prince Harry’s memoir Spare, the Duke and Duchess are also coming up with their next project with Netflix. The seven-episode series Live to Lead will hit the television screen on December 31. The Netflix docuseries will highlight the values given by Nelson Mandela to the world.
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