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Royal Couple’s Attempt to Film Queen’s State Funeral Thwarted
Royal commentator Neil Sean revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced restrictions on using footage from the Queen's State Funeral and Platinum Jubilee for their Netflix documentary series.
It emerged that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had discreetly worn microphones during both events, prompting the royal family's avoidance of engaging with them.
Deanna Eppers, a Quora user, noted multiple sources confirming the couple's microphone usage, which likely deterred interactions with other royals.
During the ceremonies, Meghan Markle's attire and behavior drew attention, with reports indicating she wore an ill-fitting white suit and appeared preoccupied with adjusting her collar.
Observers noticed a conspicuous rectangular box beneath her jacket, suggesting hidden recording equipment.
Similarly, Prince Harry was seen adjusting his clothing repeatedly, hinting at concealed wires.
The couple's behavior fueled speculations that they were clandestinely recording material for their Netflix project.
Due to concerns over potential covert recordings, the royal family maintained a cautious distance from Harry and Meghan, opting to engage with Princess Anne's children instead.
The Sussexes reportedly felt marginalized during the church service, as they believed they deserved more prominent seating arrangements closer to Prince Charles and Prince William.
However, Harry's failure to acknowledge the established hierarchy within the monarchy led to his placement beside Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Meghan Markle's alleged use of recording devices extended to other official events following Queen Elizabeth's passing, raising suspicions about her motives.
Despite sporting what appeared to be a microphone or Fitbit-like device, Meghan encountered cold reception from the royal family, deterring any meaningful interactions.
Netflix's expectations for compelling content from the couple have been dampened by the lack of substantial material beyond their involvement in the Invictus Games.
Renowned royal author Richard Kaye expressed concerns over Harry and Meghan's negative stance towards the royal family, warning that such behavior could tarnish their brand and diminish their value.
The couple's lucrative deal with Netflix may suffer due to the lack of engaging content stemming from strained relations with the royals.
Kaye emphasized the risk of alienating audiences by perpetuating a narrative of hostility, especially following Queen Elizabeth's demise.
The couple's current residence in a lavish Montecito mansion contrasts sharply with their ongoing feud with the royal family, prompting questions about their future prospects.
Kaye highlighted the paradox of their financial success hinging on perpetuating animosity towards the royals, underscoring the delicate balance between maintaining relevance and preserving their public image.
As scrutiny intensifies on Harry and Meghan's contentious approach, their ability to sustain public interest remains uncertain.