Royal enthusiasts are calling upon King Charles and Prince William to release their staff from non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in order to speak out against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Social media platforms have been flooded with requests from hundreds of supporters urging the monarchy to take action against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
One loyal supporter expressed understanding of the decision to maintain a dignified silence regarding Harry's upcoming memoir but implored the royals to consider lifting the NDAs.
The spotlight has fallen on Angela Kelly, a figure mentioned in the memoir, with staff feeling compelled to share their insights once the NDAs are lifted.
The expiration date for the five-year NDA is set for 2023, as reported by a source named Celebrity.
Palace staff are reportedly relieved at the prospect of revealing details surrounding Meghan Markle's alleged fake pregnancy and use of surrogacy.
Concerns have been raised about the circumstances surrounding the births of Archie and Lilibet, prompting King Charles to bar Harry and Meghan from visiting the UK.
Letters expressing apprehensions about the surrogacy issue related to Archie and Lilibet's births have reached King Charles, indicating a growing unease within the palace.
Despite having knowledge of Meghan's purported use of a fake baby bump, staff members remained silent under the constraints of the NDA.
Allegations suggest that Meghan wore moon bumps of varying sizes, resulting in fluctuations in her belly size throughout her pregnancy with Archie.
Reports even claim that royal aides witnessed a moon bump discarded on the floor of Frogmore Cottage and in a bedroom.
The palace has grappled with the challenge of balancing transparency with the obligations imposed by the NDAs, which have been perceived as obstructing the dissemination of truth to the public.
With the NDA nearing its end, a carefully orchestrated strategy appears to be unfolding within the palace walls.
King Charles is said to be advocating for a more streamlined monarchy, potentially including the removal of Archie and Lilibet's titles in a phased approach.
Speculation abounds regarding the legitimacy of their titles, given the absence of confirmed offspring and the implications for the line of succession.
Amidst these developments, King Charles garnered praise for excluding the Sussexes from an event commemorating the Queen's one-year death anniversary.
Despite the timing coinciding with the Invictus Games in Europe, where the Sussexes are scheduled to attend, the monarch's decision was lauded by commentators for showcasing resolve in the face of contentious issues.
Notably, concerns were raised about previous instances where concessions were made to Harry and Meghan, which were perceived unfavorably by some royalists.
On Meghan's 46th birthday, the royal family dealt another blow by refraining from extending public birthday wishes, marking a departure from customary acknowledgments.
Kinsey Schofield, an expert commentator, interpreted this move as a display of strength and independence on the part of senior royals.
She commended the decision as a demonstration of the monarchy's resilience in the face of what she described as years of self-serving and disruptive behavior from Harry and Meghan.
The strategic distancing from the Sussexes is seen as a calculated move advised by PR experts to safeguard the royal family's reputation.
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