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Queen Elizabeth II Declares Legal Fight Back Against Harry and Meghan’s Repeated Attacks

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Queen Elizabeth II Declares Legal Fight Back Against Harry and Meghan’s Repeated Attacks

The Queen of England has reportedly ordered senior palace officials to plan a legal fight back against and .

A well-placed source revealed that the 95-year-old monarch has become exasperated with the couple's repeated attacks on the royal family, declaring “enough is enough.”

The feeling, coming right from the top, is that there is a limit to how much will be accepted and that the queen and the royal family can only be pushed so far.

They are now getting lawyered up, and Harry and Meghan will be made aware that repeated attacks will not be tolerated.

Last month, the royal family was rocked by Harry's revelation that he was writing a tell-all memoir to be released next year during the queen's platinum jubilee.

This move was seen as yet another attack on the royal family, and the queen has decided to take action.

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Palace officials have been instructed to explore all legal options available to them, and it is believed that Harry and Meghan will face a tough legal battle if they continue their attacks on the royal family.

In other news, a teaser trailer for behind-the-scenes footage of Harry and Meghan's time in New York has been scrapped, according to royal expert Neil Sean.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the city to attend the Global Citizen live concert in Central Park last year, and they were accompanied by their own media amid claims they were filming something for Netflix.

However, the idea was reportedly scrapped after it was deemed not enough to make a program.

Moving forward, it is unclear what will happen to the footage of Harry and Meghan in New York.

Shareholders are demanding more for their money, and subscribers are leaving Netflix in droves.

It remains to be seen if the ex-royals will find a platform to showcase their behind-the-scenes footage of the Global Citizen concert.

During their time in New York, Harry and Meghan spoke about vaccine equity with a United Nations official before they joined the concert.

Deputy Secretary General of the UN Amina Mohammed said she had been speaking to Harry and Meghan about the issue among other fields they care about deeply, including climate action and mental health.

The couple were pictured in front of the UN logo alongside Ms Mohammed, with Meghan wearing a beige blouse and trousers with an Auburn jacket and Harry wearing a black suit and blue tie.

Meanwhile, WNBC reporter Romney Smith recalled how Meghan and Harry's photographers and media were outside of the media huddle during the event.

She told the “Royally Obsessed” podcast that the five-minute queue happened four different times, and then they said two minutes.

At one point, everyone got really quiet because they saw a couple of other media people in front of the line.

That's when they realized it was Harry and Meghan's photographers and media people because none of them knew them.

The legal fight back against Harry and Meghan's repeated attacks on the royal family is a significant move.

It shows that the queen has had enough and is willing to take action to protect her family and the monarchy.

It remains to be seen what legal options are available to the palace officials, but it is clear that they are taking this matter seriously.

In conclusion, the queen's decision to launch a legal fight back against Harry and Meghan's repeated attacks on the royal family is a bold move.

It shows that the monarch is not willing to tolerate any more attacks on her family and the monarchy.

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