Featherstone, who has authored a book titled "The Rude Beginning," expressed disappointment in Harry's memoir, asserting that it wrongly depicts him as a victim. In an unreleased letter to Harry, Featherstone encourages him to move past the victim narrative and reminds him of his role as the torchbearer of the Invictus. While the letter is yet to be published, Featherstone contemplates making it public on platforms like the H2C website or The Rude Chronicles, emphasizing the inappropriateness of Harry's actions towards his family and urging him to reconsider.
The source also reveals that Meghan's polo friend criticizes her behavior, accusing her of negatively influencing Harry by teaching him to perpetually complain and embrace victimhood for attention. This pattern of behavior has reportedly had repercussions for the royal family, as both King Charles and Princess Kate undergo recent procedures. The Sussexes have remained silent on recent family matters.
Royal expert Angela Lean suggests that Prince Harry, torn between his love for the royal family and his allegiance to Meghan, is in a challenging position. Lean believes that Meghan demands no contact with the family, putting Harry in a difficult spot. Despite Harry's silence on recent family matters during an award acceptance speech, Lean asserts that Harry's deep-down love for his family persists, but Meghan takes precedence. The royal commentator adds that Meghan has never shown respect for the royal family, and Harry has been negatively influenced in that regard. According to Lvon, Harry attempted to explain royal protocols to help Meghan, but her lack of concern for such matters has contributed to their strained relationship.