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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle trapped in 'gilded cage of expectation' according to royal expert

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are said to have 'trapped' themselves in their decision to disclose details about their lives before becoming ex-royals and that of the monarchy as an institution.

Author Ingrid Seward said the Duke and Duchess' lack of success in securing "more serious" media deals is a sign that the public isn't interested in anything Harry or Meghan have to say unless it involves "personal stuff" which might spark controversy.The comments come as Harry and Meghan's controversial Netflix docuseries failed to secure any nominations for this year's Emmy awards despite being a huge success with 81.6 million hours of viewing time which left the couple "devastated" at the snub."In the series, Harry and Meghan talk about the royal family as if they were the enemy, while they themselves are trying to save the world," editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine Ingrid told the Mirror.She added: "They are having a run of bad luck in their working life.

But ironically as long as they concentrate on delivering personal stuff instead of more serious work, people will be interested.

They have built a gilded cage of expectation around themselves from which it will be hard to escape."The royal expert predicted the couple will be "devastated" at being cast aside by the Emmys, adding: "But of course they will not show it."She said: "Meghan and Harry will concentrate in this and make it a positive, however irritated they might be not to be in the Emmy nominations.

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