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Royal Expert Blasts Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the Relegate Royals of Montecito
In a scathing review of the royal family in 2023, broadcaster and columnist Esther Krakow has labeled Meghan Markle and Prince Harry as the relegate royals of Montecito.
The couple, who stepped back from their senior roles in the royal family in 2020 and relocated to the US, have been at the center of intense scrutiny and controversy.
During an interview with Sky News host Caroline de Russo, Krakow highlighted the tumultuous year experienced by the Sussexes.
She pointed out that 2023 commenced with the release of Harry's book, “Spare,” which added to the ongoing saga following the Netflix documentary and the explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.
These events showcased the couple airing grievances and making allegations against the treatment they received from the royal family.
Krakow further commented on the satirical South Park episode that humorously depicted the Sussexes' global quest for privacy.
She described the year as a rollercoaster ride filled with both challenges and moments of intrigue.
Despite the controversies surrounding them, Krakow expressed her appreciation for reporting on the activities of the royal family, including what she referred to as the relegate royals of Montecito.
Recent news has emerged that Prince Harry will be notably absent from the royal family's upcoming coronation documentary, despite his previous presence earlier in the year.
Krakow noted that his exclusion from the documentary was not unexpected, emphasizing that the focus of the event was not on him but rather on King Charles III.
The documentary, which aired on BBC1 on Boxing Day, provided viewers with a glimpse behind the scenes of the coronation rehearsals.
While other members of the royal family, such as the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, were featured, Prince Harry was conspicuously absent.
His solo attendance at Westminster Abbey in May, while Meghan remained in California, raised eyebrows among royal watchers.
Criticism has been directed towards the BBC for allegedly skimming over the various controversies surrounding the royal family, particularly those involving the Sussexes and biographer Omid Scobie.
The lack of in-depth exploration of these issues has left some viewers dissatisfied with the documentary's coverage.
As the royal family continues to navigate through a challenging period marked by internal strife and external scrutiny, the absence of Prince Harry from significant events raises questions about the dynamics within the monarchy.
The evolving narrative surrounding the Sussexes and their place within the royal hierarchy underscores the ongoing tensions and complexities that define the institution of the British monarchy.