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Meghan and Harry are being snubbed by Hollywood stars as they side with Prince William

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have seen various Hollywood stars distance themselves from the former royal couple as they are choosing to support the King and Prince William instead, according to an expert.Josh Rom has claimed that while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are attempting to build their careers in Hollywood, they are falling out with celebrity A-listers "left, right and centre" as their Hollywood peers are opting to side with Harry's father and older brother.The royal commentator highlighted that while the Sussexes are "trying to retain relevance" in Tinsel town with the likes of their Netflix and Spotify contract, it's actually William who attended the BAFTAs in London last week.The Prince of Wales was at the 77th British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards on February 18 where he was seen chatting with Cate Blanchett and David Beckham.Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan recently launched a new website while they launch their Sussex "rebrand", the Mirror reports.However, Mr Rom couldn't help but point out that it's "ironic" that William and Charles seem to be getting more support than the Sussexes' who are trying so hard to stay relevant.

Speaking to Sky News Australia the day after the BAFTAs, he said: "I find it almost ironic that Prince Harry and Meghan are trying to make it in Hollywood, but yet it's the King and Prince William that are receiving more support from the stage and screen."The commentator also claimed that while Meghan had some success from starring as one of the leading roles in the hit legal drama Suits, she was only "elevated" to the world stage after joining the Royal Family.

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