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Royal Family Experts Debunk Claims of Institutional Gaslighting by Harry and Meghan

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Royal Family Experts Debunk Claims of Institutional Gaslighting by Harry and Meghan

Claims of institutional gaslighting made by and in a recent teaser for their Netflix documentary series have been refuted by experts on the Royal Family.

The former spokesperson for the Queen, Dickie Arbiter, criticized the couple's allegations, stating that there are more holes in their story than a colander.

In the latest trailer for their Netflix docuseries, Harry alleges that lies were told to protect his older brother, , and goes on to claim that he and Meghan were victims of institutional gaslighting.

However, Mr. Arbiter, who worked for the Queen from 1988 to 2000, strongly disagreed with their assertions.

He stated that their security was not withdrawn before their move to the US in early 2020 and that talking about institutional gaslighting is outrageous.

He further added that their security was taken away because American taxpayers refused to support their living expenses.

Mr. Arbiter concluded that the couple has lost focus and will not be taken seriously.

The most recent Netflix trailer for the final three episodes of the documentary, set to air tomorrow, features Harry and Meghan discussing institutional gaslighting.

While it is assumed they are referring to the monarchy, it remains unclear to whom exactly they are addressing.

Meghan, with a picture of Buckingham Palace displayed behind her, says, “I wasn't being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.”

Harry then continues, mentioning “them,” but without clarifying who he means.

Tom Bower, the author of a biography on Meghan, expressed concern about the public fallout between Harry and William, stating that it is damaging Britain's reputation worldwide.

He added that Harry's disloyalty would horrify their late mother, .

This split is not only upsetting for William and but also for the entire nation.

The perception of Britain as a nation of feuding brothers is terrible.

Furthermore, Mr. Bower contradicted claims made in the Netflix teaser that Harry and Meghan's decision to move to the US was motivated by concerns for their safety.

According to the royal expert, any accusations that their security was removed prior to their departure from the UK, known as “Megxit,” would be shockingly incorrect.

Richard Fitzwilliams, another royal analyst, questioned the couple's assertion that their security was being pulled, suggesting that they were not provided with adequate security as senior working royals before Megxit.

He called for evidence to support their claims and highlighted that the couple reportedly has 15 hours of tape, raising the possibility that Netflix sensationalized their remarks in the teaser to attract viewers.

In other news, during his visit to Parliament as the King, Charles unveiled a beautiful homage to his mother, II.

The House of Commons session was temporarily suspended to accommodate the King's visit.

III unveiled a memorial to II at Westminster Hall, where she was laid to rest.

The House of Commons and House of Lords were both briefly suspended during the monarch's visit.

Prior to her official funeral in September, an estimated 250,000 people paid their respects to Queen Elizabeth as they passed her casket adorned with the imperial state crown and draped in the royal standard.

Charles, along with his siblings, the Princess Royal, Earl of Wessex, and the Duke of York, also honored their mother by keeping a silent vigil surrounding her casket.

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