A Royal expert said that Queen Elizabeth II 'shouldn't be having to face this sort of animosity' from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The expert, Dickie Arbiter, supposes the couple, who have moved to America, have been 'developing Brand Sussex'.
He told GB News: "I think she [The Queen] would be concerned. It's an unfortunate scenario we're living in since they walked out two years ago, and they walked out because they wanted privacy.
"They wanted away from the media."
Dickie later added: "The Queen at 96 shouldn't be having to face this sort of animosity from two people across the Atlantic who really are only concerned about themselves and nothing else."
Since moving to the US, Meghan, 41, and her 37-year-old husband Harry took part in a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Meghan has also had an interview with The Cut, where she discussed her gorgeous family, her life in California, and what's next for her.
The former Suits actress also released a Spotify podcast called Archetypes, where she interviewed Mariah Carey.
Since the release of her recent interview, as well as he new podcast episode, more than two-thirds of Americans said they thought more favourably of the star.
A poll of 2001 adults in the US this week – carried out by OnePoll UK – found that people thought more favourably of Meghan.
Of those quizzed, around 40 per cent said they thought "more favourably of her," and a further 30 per cent said they thought "much more favourably."
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Just ten per cent said they thought less favourably of her and around 20 per cent said they felt no different.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam said: "I think that is an extraordinary result because the interview in The Cut was threatening – or I thought it was – to the Royal Family.
"I think it is a staggering result, I can't explain it.
"But I certainly would very strongly condemn her mentioning of Nelson Mandela and his release from prison, and that it is linked to her in any connection or context."
Richard added: "I'm not surprised that her admirers and her fans would support her, because she has some very piteous followers on Twitter.
"She is American and is unique in the way that she is a biracial former actress and divorcee, and when she married into the Royal Family, I thought it was fantastic.
"Now I'm just very surprised by this result, but I think she has admirers and fans because she is American."
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