  The rumours, interviews and leaks regarding the Duchess of Sussex are disrupting the sense of “aloofness and mystery” carefully created by the Royal Family in the past years, according to Sheela Mackintosh-Stewart, a relationship expert
 Mrs Mackintosh-Stewart, who has noted part of the British public is now less affectionate towards Meghan than it was upon her wedding with Prince Harry on May 19 last year, said the constant chattering surrounding the Duchess of Sussex is harming the royals
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co.uk: “The Royal Family has survived for centuries due to their ability to adapt to societal changes whilst also maintaining aloofness and mystery
 “When it comes to Meghan, constant public rumours have damaged this carefully crafted image, making her appear less mysterious and less royal
” The British monarchy has survived a number of deep national crisis and low levels of public support by adapting to the modern age
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 Queen Elizabeth II has also welcomed changes and embraced the introduction of PR experts in her institution to improve the image of the monarchy in time of crisis
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   The Queen's favourite toy maker hints at VERY SPECIAL gift for  On the other hand, Meghan has been at the centre of speculations, rumours and interviews released by both members of her family and friends since joining the Royal Family
  While some of the rumours were surely not welcomed by the Duchess, who even demanded her father in a leaked open-hearted letter to stop reading and speaking to British tabloids, Meghan has allegedly allowed five of her friends to speak up for her in an interview to People magazine
 This, Mrs Mackintosh-Stewart believes, had an impact on how Meghan is seen by Britons, who partially lost their affection for Meghan
  She said: “If Meghan’s friends did out her side of the story on the family rift at her request, then it shows a lack of discretion befitting of her royal status
 “It’s understandable that Meghan wants to prove her point, but time would be better spent considering how she can make things right in her family, rather than what they did to make things wrong
 “It’s always easier to see someone else’s part in the problem than our own.”      
