The comments about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who now live in the US, come from former royal editor Duncan Larcombe who appeared on True Royalty TV s Royal Beat today.
understanding of just what it would be like. point that person out to the i tried to warn you as much as possible. reporter: ever since that fairy tale in tensie been building behind the scenes meghan was often in tears. tonight on harry and meghan s website they laid out what they want, to remain loya patrons of charities, take a new approach with the media and keep their home in windsor. there s also the issue of security. when s paying for it the royal family was blamed after princess diana s fatal crash for not providing her with royal protection officers and tonight, there are late reports that the queen has directed princes charles and william to begin negotiations with harry and get a deal done within days perhaps the recognition that if harry and meghan simply walked away, itfami all right, keir nothing like living a family drama in the public, the whole world watching. in australia, new evacuations are ordered as wildfires
should not go public about his future plans at this time. the fact they have done it in this way is a massive slap in the face for the royal family. reporter: but today a friend of prince harry defending the couple. harry will always serve the queen and now it s time for him to serve archie and meghan. reporter: even in their engagement interview, the two acknowledged the pressures of royal life. i did not have any understanding of just what it would be like. i tried to warn you as much as possible. reporter: ever since that fairy tale wedding, tensions have been building behind the scenes last year, a royal official telling nbc news meghan was often in tears tonight on harry and meghan s website they laid out what they want, to remain loya patrons of charities, take a new approach with the media and keep their home in windsor. there s also the issue of security. who s paying for it? the royal family was blamed after princess diana s fatal crash for not providing her with
how concerned are people there, max? reporter: the palace doesn t seem too concerned at this point. what we have to do is read what we can into the traditions which obviously go back such a long way. for the queen not to go sa sandringham is a departure from the tradition. she was due to go yesterday and photographers were waiting on the platform and police on the train platform with them. the royal protection officers. it wasn t until a few minutes before she would go, that everyone stood down. that caused all sorts of concern. she always makes the train. then you did not hear anything from the palace until they came out with a short statement. it said essentially both she and prince philip both had bad colds and that s why they hadn t traveled. the question is will they travel
international correspondent dan rivers with the details. reporter: the attack on prince charles s convoy happened here where hundreds of protesters besieged their vehicles. there is now dramatic video of those protesters banging on the windows and shouting off with their heads. off with their heads! reporter: it s quite incredible that the police didn t draw their weapons. they are always accompanied by royal protection officers who are armed. the metropolitan police commissioner depaul stevenson has praised the restraint of the officers involved. but clearly this is a massive breach of royal security, perhaps the worst ever breach of royal security. i saw the unmistakable arrival of a very important person, the motorcycles, et