Royal experts say Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been going on"Fake royal activities"。
According to the report, the couple has been photographed attending ** meetings and hockey games on several occasions, trying"Maintain their royal aesthetic", even"Insist that you call them the Duke and Duchess of Sussex"。Royal expert Kingsley Schorfield said:"Engaged royal watchers may classify Harry and Meghan as celebrities or reality TV stars.
She added:"But perception is reality, and to the people they are trying to impress, they are royalty"She also called Harry's appearance at the Vancouver Canucks game"Fake engagement", as the couple tried"Keep the perception of royalty"。
Kingsley likened their performance to Sarah Ferguson, who has made several television appearances and given interviews after her divorce from Prince Andrew. She explained:"Their development path is very similar to that of Sarah, Duchess of York.
Sarah came to the United States to expand her fame" "sarah came to america to magnify her celebrity.Use her connections with the royal family to make money. Sarah has worked with Oprah Winfrey several times, making Hollywood movies, writing books, and even working as a product salesman on a home shopping network"She told the American Daily Express.
Last month, there were reports that Harry and Meghan are still using theirs"Sussex Royal"**, despite the significant promises they made after exiting the royal family. The Duke and Duchess will leave in 2020"company", and agreed after Spring 2020"In any region"Discontinue use"Sussex Royal"Title.
However, the Instagram accounts of their royal family** and the Sussex royal family, which already have more than 9 million followers, are still running. Their ** sussexroyalcom contains a file called"In the service of the monarch"page. This page has not been updated since Queen Elizabeth's death last September.
The ** does include a statement made by Meghan and Harry in January 2020, when they announced plans to step down from the ranks of senior members of the royal family. The statement said that they hoped"Financially independent"while continuing to support the monarchy.
There was no mention of the coronation of Harry's father, King Charles, in the statement. The Sussexes' Instagram page is still running, though it was last posted three years ago. In the final post, the couple thanked their fans for their support, encouragement, and"A shared commitment to the good of the world"。