MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have been warned they 'made every mistake in the book' with their plan to transition out of the Royal Family, political commentator Suzanne Evans claimed.
. But after claiming they would continue to represent the Queen on a smaller number of occasions, Buckingham Palace confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer work on behalf of Her Majesty once the new system comes into effect later in the spring. Political commentator Suzanne Evans suggested the move was the result of Meghan and Harry"making every mistake in the book" when unveiling their plans for the future.
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