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Royal biographer Hugo Vickers argued Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were serving themselves, rather than the Queen. While speaking on Good Morning Britain, Mr Vickers explained the duties of
those in the Royal Family and what is expected of them. He noted that Royal Family members can still do their own charitable endeavours while being working royals. He said: "The job of
the Royal Family is to support the Queen in her role and when the Queen doesn't need them they can pursue their own endeavours. "A lot of them do it extremely effectively. Prince
Philip did that and Princess Anne did that, a lot of them do wonderful work. "I personally feel that the Royal Family is not in crisis because they are doing a good job because they are
serving us. "I cannot help but agree with Angela Levin that Harry and Meghan are serving themselves. DON'T MISS: OPRAH 'LIVID' OVER JAMES CORDEN INTERVIEW AS HARRY IS
CALLED 'CHEAP' "They are sitting in a garden in California in the sunshine while we have all been through a cold lockdown winter, look at the contrast." Mr Vickers
praised the Royal Family for their dedication to their responsibilities during the pandemic in contrast to Meghan and Harry. The royal expert also defended the Royal Family and insisted the
Queen had taken steps to try and make Meghan and Harry happy. He said: "The Royal Family, as you know, have been doing their best during the pandemic to keep morale going. This follows
on from accusations against Meghan Markle that she bullied palace staff while a member of the working Royal Family. A spokesperson for the Sussexes has denied these claims of bullying,
saying: "Let's just call this what it is - a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful information. "The Duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her
character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself, and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain trauma. "She is determined to
continue her work building compassion around the and will keep striving to set an example for doing what is right and doing what is good." After these accusations, another snipped from
the Oprah interview, set to be broadcasted on Sunday, was released. In the clip, Meghan said she did not know how the palace could believe herself and Prince Harry would remain silent on
these issues of mistreatment.