Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are no strangers to scrutiny, and since stepping down as senior royals and jetting off to America for good, a gulf has grown between the couple and the rest of the Royal Family.Harry has had a rift with future king William for a number of years now and other senior members of the Firm have also distanced themselves from the Sussexes, Daniela Elser has highlighted for News.com.au.The pair have always maintained a few alliances in the royal ranks however, with the release of Harry's new tell-all book looming and the couple set to return to the UK, the Daily Mail's Dan Wootton says even those who have been loyal to the pair are beginning to turn their backs.READ MORE: Harry and Meghan 'competing with royal family' by announcing UK visit on Anne's birthday"Many lower ranked royals are now in open revolt about the couple – and prepared to make their feelings clear behind palace walls," he said"Marking that shift of tone, even Harry’s former allies Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall are said to have been highly critical of the couple’s stand-offish, haughty and arrogant attitude during their last visit for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee."Although Zara and Mike have always friendly with the couple, keeping them company outside St Paul's Cathedral after the Queen's service of thanksgiving during her Jubilee in June, Wootton's comments come amid numerous reports that the cousins are not as close as they once were.The Express reported back in June that Tindall had called Harry a “b***ard” during a sweary chat with a fellow guest at a reception after the Jubilee Pageant.Following the Jubilee celebrations, Tindall recalled "a highlight" of the lavish weekend had been "a good cousins’ lunch" after Trooping.
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