A royal expert is speaking out this week to claim that Queen Elizabeth was forced to step in and ensure that royal protocol would remain the same after Meghan Markle tried to change things upon marrying Prince Harry.

Royal expert Roya Nikkah spoke with True Royalty to talk about what has been learned about Harry and Meghan from the new book “Finding Freedom,” by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand.

“The overriding headlines seem to be pretty much what we already knew for the likes of royal correspondents that there were frictions inside palace walls and there were frictions between the Sussexes and other members of the Royal Family,” Nikkah said, according to The Express. “I think reading those extracts, the feeling was that they wanted to try to do things a different way.”

“Perhaps the Royal Family were quite keen for everyone to carry on with the very successful way of doing things,” the expert added. “Overall, I took from this a great sadness in the rift that royal correspondents have previously reported on appears to be very much evident and still ongoing. It’s sad.”

This comes after it was reported that the royal family is in panic mode over the release of “Finding Freedom,” which is due to come out on August 11.

“This book is coming out, it’s called ‘Finding Freedom,'” said royal expert Russell Myers. “It’s the unofficial biography of Harry and Meghan and royal aides are quite worried about what sort of light it’s going to paint Prince William in. He’s been called unsympathetic and unfeeling in the book. Royal aides have been meeting behind the scenes preparing for the worst.”

“Some say that it could be the Diana moment from the Panorama 1995 interview that we all remember when she spoke about the three people in the relationship,” Myers went on to add. “The two authors behind this book have had unrivaled access to Harry and Meghan’s inner circle. They’ve interviewed over 100 people. It could be a very, very positive thing for Harry and Meghan but may paint other members of the Royal Family in a particularly bad light.”

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