Palace closely monitors Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s every move: Insider
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s public moves tracked by the Palace, claims source
Palace reportedly keeps close watch on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s public life even though they are not working royals anymore.
According to OK! Magazine, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s life in California is said to be under constant watch by the Palace.
An insider told the publication that Harry and Meghan’s every appearance and move is quietly noted back in the UK.
They noted that even casual outings and entertainment projects, including Harry’s recent appearance on Meghan’s Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, are seen as part of a broader pattern that influences trust and perception.
"Even personal appearances in Hollywood are closely watched. Every public move affects how trust and perception are shaped within the family,” they said.
The report also revealed that their recent appearance at the high-profile birthday bash of Kris Jenner was not taken positively by the royal family.
The source said it has widen the divide between the Sussexes and the royal family as their celebrity lifestyle does not sit well with the firm.
“Harry and Meghan know attending high-profile events could have consequences for their standing in the monarchy, and must have weighed up the pros and cons of attending Kris' party before going,” said the source.
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