Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced backlash for their alleged 'game plan' as King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Scotland.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have come under fire after Harry was nominated for the prestigious Pat Tillman Award for Service at a Hollywood ceremony this month. The award organizers have also faced criticism, with a petition urging ESPN to reconsider their decision.
Reacting to this development, royal expert Kinsey Schofield claimed that "collecting trophies" is part of the couple's alleged "game."
Exposing Harry and Meghan's alleged plan, Schofield told Talk TV: "I see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle accepting more trophies for awards that I don't understand what they're for, rather than living the life of service they promised us."
She continued: "How many awards did Meghan accept for her podcast that was canceled and slammed by her own network?"
Schofield criticized Archie and Lilibet's parents, accusing them: "This is all a game to them [Harry and Meghan]. I guess they're trying to buy the public's respect and good PR through networking and creating opportunities to collect trophies for their mantle, but I think the public sees through these individuals."
Americans have also expressed their anger over the announcement of Prince Harry's new prestigious award, with some describing the move as an injustice to deserving US military soldiers.