Prince Harry and Megan Markle accused of hypocrisy after appointing their “royal” court of employees

Prince Harry and Megan Markle were accused of feeding hypocrisy after presenting their own “royal” court to employees to take responsibility for their broken public image.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who left the royal life in 2020 and moved through the lake, restructured their list of staff, which now has a striking resemblance to the royal court of the royal family, the Daily Mail reports.

The new upgrade will see the communication strategist Medalli Kendall Meins front from a team of 11th small but tumultuous organization is based in Montesito, California, and the UK.

Prince Harry and Megan Markle were accused of feeding hypocrisy after presenting their own “royal” court to employees to take responsibility for their broken public image. GC images

It is alleged that the operation works entirely regardless of Archewell, which Harry, 40 -year -old, and “costumes” at 43, founded in October 2020.

But this move has been struck by top royal commentators and historians, as expert Richard Fitzviliams claims that the couple seems to return to their royal days, although he repeatedly criticizes life in the palace.

“Hypocrisy lies in the act, which Harry, especially in his latest interview, attacked the court and royal household, considering them enemies. So it is extremely surprising that he should want such a Montesito structure,” Fitsiliams told the Daily Mail.

“In” reserve “, he broke out senior companions. He, as his mother did, considers them an enemy.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the royal life in 2020 and moved through the lake. Wireimage

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the royal life in 2020 and moved through the lake. Wireimage

He continued: “The difference is, tragically, that she would not accept police protection, as she trusted it.

“So” The Montesito Model “better be different and it would be reasonable to pay attention to their advice.”

Fitzwilliams’ attitudes were voiced by royal expert Tom Bower, who said the new adjustment was nothing but the last ditch of the couple “Desperate offer to save their brand”.

“Undoubtedly, the neighbors would like to rule over a” royal yard “from their Montesito estate,” Bauer told The Outlet. “Nothing would give them a greater pleasure than the courts to pull their front plan as they worship and scrape to please the Hucogian.”

The new Sussex structure looks like the royal court of the royal family. Getty Images for Buckingham Palace

The new Sussex structure looks like the royal court of the royal family. Getty Images for Buckingham Palace

The operation is said to work entirely regardless of Archewell, which Harry and the

The operation is said to work entirely regardless of Archewell, which Harry and the “costumes” of 43, are founded in October 2020. Wireimage,

“Competitioning with Buckingham Palace and Kensington the palace would please Megan. But what Sussex has collected is not a” royal court, “he said, adding that this is an” extremely expensive group of bureaucrats signaling the final, desperate offer to save their brand. “

Bauer noted that if the founder of Invictus Games follows, as once the founder’s move is commercialized, “his minimal chance of reconciliation and return to the UK will be completely extinguished.”

Elsewhere, Fitzwilliams calls into question how successful the operation will be, given the vast history of the “rotating door” couple of employees.

“We are promised new projects and initiatives in the coming months and can obviously judge the success of this processing,” he told The Outlet.

“However, there are questions that have pursued the entire Sussex operation. The first issue is whether the high turnover of the staff that characterizes their endeavors continues, with about 20 left.”

The new restructuring means that now the “reserve” author and former actress has her own head of staff.

The couple's new adjustment is stuck as a

The couple’s new adjustment is stuck as a “desperate offer to save their brand”. Instagram/@Meghan

“The CEO of Communication, Meredith Maines, has retained the Global Communications Company to strengthen its team, watching the growing business portfolio and philanthropic efforts of the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex,” Sussex spokesman told The Post.

“The US team will be led by Executive Vice Presidents Clay Blackham, Erin Grant and Senior Vice President Casey Adams and in the UK by senior media lawyer Liam Maguire.”

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