In a recent interview with Stephen Dixon on GB News, royal commentator Charles Rae discussed the Sussexes' persistent grievances and complaints about their life.
With a touch of sarcasm, he added, "I mean it’s awful for [Harry and Meghan] in their £11m home with their £100m Netflix contract — so it’s really hard for them at this time of year particularly."
Despite the ongoing challenges and public scrutiny, Prince William and Kate Middleton have maintained a united front, standing strong together in the face of criticism from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The release of Omid Scobie's book, known as the Sussexes' 'mouthpiece,' titled "Endgame" in November, delivered a fresh blow to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Royal author Clive Irving, speaking to Us Weekly earlier in the year, acknowledged the strain they've endured.
"They’ve been insulted by members of their own family," he said, referring to Harry's attacks in his memoir, "Spare." "It’s been quite the ordeal for them, and I think that they kind of circled the wagon, so to speak. And they’ve come out of that with a stronger bond," Irving added.