Loyal fans of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, popularly known as Sussex Squad have been condemned for trying to destroy the bond between British royals. The Sussexes squad came under fire by respected royal commentator Sarah Vine, who claims that it is disgraceful that the super-fans of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are always attempting to find faults whenever a high-ranking royal reaches out to the Sussexes.
Sarah Vine Blasts Fans Of The Sussexes For Their Negative Comments About A Photo Of Prince Charles And Meghan Markle
Sarah Vine condemned the Sussexes fans after several 0f them made negative comments about an alleged picture of Prince Charles and Meghan Markle that the Prince of Wales exhibits in the Clarence House. According to royal commentator Jo Elvin, many Sussex fans did not view the picture like an ordinary one as “There was a small suggestion of an olive branch with the photograph of Charles and Meghan.”
The Sussex Squad Criticized For ‘Making Up’ Claims About Senior Members Of The Royal Family
Responding to the recent claims, Sarah Vine told a popular newspaper that “The photo would be there normally. This whole idea that the senior royals never liked Meghan is all made up, it’s just a fantasy.”
“All these frenzied people who are desperate to find some sort of offence have decided it is the case. It was never the case. Prince Charles was so happy to have Meghan join the Royal Family and he offered to take her down the aisle.”
The royal commentator further rebuffed widespread belief that she was hated by everyone by remarking that “They were really fond of her and they really wanted it to work. It’s just a shame that so many of their cheerleaders are so determined to find offence every time.” Nevertheless, Prince Harry has revealed that he will not be present at the memorial service of Prince Philip, his paternal grandfather who died last year.
According to reliable royal sources, the Duke notified the Queen via a 15 minutes notice but also revealed that he hopes to be at her platinum celebration. Harry’s continued exile from the UK squashes optimism of a reunion between the high-ranking royals and the Sussexes.

