Meghan Markle saw the Royal Family open the so-called "floodgates" due to her alleged "disrespectful treatment of staff", a royal expert has claimed.
Said floodgates appeared to have been opened on the Sussex pair, who have claimed in their Netflix documentary that the Firm had protected Prince William but not Prince Harry and Meghan.
Claims from the pair that protection was levelled at other members of the Royal Family were rebuffed by royal expert Kinsey Schofield who claimed Meghan's "disrespectful treatment of staff" may have been the reason for the "floodgates opening".
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It comes as Schofield says the allegations made by the Sussex pair reeked of "bitterness and jealousy".
Schofield said: "The floodgates opened for Meghan after whispers of disrespectful treatment to staff started circulating.
"A showdown over a tiara, a lavish baby shower with a room full of celebrities she hardly knew, and private jet excursions while preaching about environmental issues.
"On top of all of that, Meghan's own family had plenty of negative observations to make to the media. Quite simply, Meghan gave the press plenty to work with.
"Anyone that could properly manage that kind of haemorrhaging of negative content should be given an award."
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Daily Star previously reported Meghan and Harry's "misleading and irresponsible" Netflix show trailer, as one expert called it.
The controversial royal pair have aired a series of claims about life inside and out of the Royal Family, but expert Schofield says the Firm had plenty of "negative observations" on the pair.
Expert Schofield added: "To use William as a vague example of being protected by the Palace is just Harry and Meghan's bitterness and jealousy on display."
The Sussexes claims come as the second leg of the Netflix documentary exclusive is set to air on December 15, with a series of trailer bombshells reported by Daily Star.
Bombshell revelations had already been uncovered in the first trailer from the Sussexes, whose "fake" press intrusion woes had prompted the couple to respond.
A source familiar with the making of the documentary noted that stills used in the trailer of the documentary, while not related to the woes the Sussexes speak of, were common practice.
They said: "You use stock images to tell a story. It's not meant to be literal in a trailer."
Harry and Meghan's team has been contacted for comment.
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