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Experts question Royal family's motives behind wishing success for Harry and Meghan's project

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The Royal Family were reportedly rooting for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's success in Tinseltown, yet a PR guru suggests it could have been a "passive aggressive" gesture.Last year, it was reported that the Sussexes progressed with their Netflix collaboration, having acquired the cinematic rights to the romantic novel 'Meet Me at the Lake', which they plan to adapt into their inaugural movie project for the streaming service.While the royals appear to be hopeful that the couple will transform the popular book into a Hollywood sensation, as reported by the Mirror.Nonetheless, PR specialist Matt Yanofsky senses a "passive aggressive" undertone to this seeming encouragement.

He cautioned that it could simply be an attempt to highlight Meghan and Harry's "struggling" state in the absence of Royal support.In conversation with The Mirror, Yanofsky, who is the founder of The Moment Lab, remarked: "Without knowing the royals, it's impossible to know their motivation.""However, 'wishing Meghan the best' is the most passive aggressive public relations speak I've ever read.

It sounds like solely PR."During their prior engagements with Netflix, the Sussexes divulged personal accounts of their time within the Royal Family, with Meghan openly discussing her mental health tribulations in their documentary series.Harry also recounted the fraying ties with his elder sibling, Prince William.The Duke of Sussex claimed that he was left petrified following an intense confrontation where the future King allegedly "screamed and shouted" at him during the Sandringham summit.He alleged that Kensington Palace had "lied to protect my brother" and then targeted his father, King Charles, while discussing the fraught 'Megxit' summit with the Queen

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