She further suggests that the reason why Prince Harry took a few jabs at the royal family in his and Meghan's Netflix series and in his memoir, Spare, was to keep their paymasters happy.
Elser notes that entertainment companies like Netflix have shareholders to report to and boards to keep happy. Therefore, they wanted to get juicy tidbits that would attract audiences and keep them engaged. However, Elser warns Prince Harry that Netflix has motives, and they have only paid him millions to get the dirt, the gossip, or the tea.
Elser also criticizes Prince Harry for dragging the Palace and his relatives into this court case, which he did not have to do.
She suggests that this court case is entirely different from what Netflix wanted from him. Prince Harry could have pursued his action against the publisher without involving the Palace, but he chose not to do so.