"(ARTICLE EXERT-Meanwhile Madame Tussauds London said it was moving its waxworks of the pair away from other top family figures "to reflect the upcoming change in the royal line-up".
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'Going Rogue' - Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said Harry and Meghan announcing this step without the 93-year-old monarch's blessing was "extraordinary". "This is symptomatic, clearly, of the fact that they are unhappy with royal roles and feel deeply pressurised," he told AFP. "They've chosen to... go rogue. The result, therefore, could have very serious consequences." The couple's decision follows a turbulent year, in which they admitted to struggling in the spotlight, and growing apart from William. They have also lashed out at negative news coverage and taken several papers to court -- another unusual move. "We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the royal family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen," they said. "We have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution." Meanwhile on their new website, they said they would no longer work with the royal rota -- a well-established system whereby media access is facilitated and the press take turns covering events and share the coverage. Instead the pair will attempt to invite only "specialist", "grassroots", "credible" and "young, up-and-coming" media to events. Royal analysts said the changes were unprecedented for senior family members.
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- 'Going Rogue' -
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said Harry and Meghan announcing this step without the 93-year-old monarch's blessing was "extraordinary".
"This is symptomatic, clearly, of the fact that they are unhappy with royal roles and feel deeply pressurised," he told AFP.
"They've chosen to... go rogue. The result, therefore, could have very serious consequences."
The couple's decision follows a turbulent year, in which they admitted to struggling in the spotlight, and growing apart from William.
They have also lashed out at negative news coverage and taken several papers to court -- another unusual move.
"We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the royal family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen," they said.
"We have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution."
Meanwhile on their new website, they said they would no longer work with the royal rota -- a well-established system whereby media access is facilitated and the press take turns covering events and share the coverage.
Instead the pair will attempt to invite only "specialist", "grassroots", "credible" and "young, up-and-coming" media to events.
Royal analysts said the changes were unprecedented for senior family members.
(ARTICLE LINK https://www.yahoo.com/news/prince-harry-meghan-step-back-senior-royals-213237109.html
(ARTICLE LINK https://www.yahoo.com/news/prince-harry-meghan-step-back-senior-royals-213237109.html
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others. Now you
are more conscious of other people's needs and wants, because your own ego
needs aren't very great. The only problem to watch out for is the
temptation to view yourself as a kind of "savior" helping those who are
lower or worse off than yourself. This influence can always create
illusions, and you may think you are being totally unselfish when you are
really on one of the strongest but subtlest ego trips of all. This is a
good time to look at your life objectively to see what it really is without
judging or condemning.
