Amidst a storm of controversy, claims of institutional gaslighting by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been vehemently refuted by a former spokesperson for the Queen.
Experts on the Royal Family have stepped forward to debunk several assertions made by the couple in a recent teaser for their upcoming Netflix documentary series.
In the teaser, Prince Harry alleges that lies were fabricated to shield his older brother, Prince William, and goes on to assert that he and Meghan were subjected to institutional gaslighting.
However, Dickie Arbiter, a seasoned member of the Royal Family who served the Queen from 1988 to 2000, has criticized the couple's narrative, highlighting what he perceives as significant gaps in their story.
Arbiter dismissed Harry and Meghan's claims that their security was withdrawn prior to their move to the US in early 2020, attributing it to a lack of support from American taxpayers.
He expressed disbelief at the notion of institutional gaslighting, labeling it as outrageous and indicative of a loss of focus on the part of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The tension between the brothers, Harry and William, has not gone unnoticed, with royal biographer Tom Bower remarking on the impact it has on Britain's global image.
Bower suggested that Harry's disloyalty would deeply trouble their late mother, Princess Diana, emphasizing the broader implications of the rift within the royal family.
Moreover, Richard Fitzwilliams, another royal commentator, raised doubts about the couple's assertions regarding their security arrangements prior to their relocation.
He called for transparency and evidence to support their claims, hinting at a possible mismanagement of security protocols during their time as senior working royals.
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles III recently paid tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, during a visit to Parliament.
The House of Commons session was briefly suspended to accommodate the King's visit, during which he unveiled a memorial honoring the late monarch.
King Charles III participated in a plaque unveiling ceremony at Westminster Hall, marking the site where Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest.
The solemn occasion was attended by members of the royal family, including the Princess Royal, Earl of Wessex, and the Duke of York, who joined the King in a silent vigil to commemorate their mother's legacy.
As the nation reflects on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the royal family's dynamics and interactions continue to draw public scrutiny, shedding light on the complexities and challenges within one of the world's most prominent institutions.
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