Sources claim that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “provoked Royals”, but Queen “didn’t want be dragged down the rabbit hole”.

MEGHAN Markle & Prince Harry “provoked the royals”The Queen “didn’t want to be dragged down the rabbit hole,” sources claim.

Despite Meghan and Harry’s repeated requests, senior royal aides refused to be drawn into a public war for words. “provocative”This year’s explosive public interviews.

Prince William and Harry at the unveiling of a statue they commissioned of their mother Diana

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Prince William and Harry unveil a statue that they had commissioned for their mother DianaCredit: PA

This came as the Queen and the Royal Family had their lawyers ready to take legal action against the BBC for showing a shocking documentary last night that they couldn’t view beforehand.

According to some, the Duke and Duchess have also been accused of having a relationship with their wives. “provoked”After an interview with Oprah in March, the royals are happy to be back this year.

According to one source, Daily Mail: “It was clear from the top that nobody wanted to be pulled down that particular rabbit hole. However, people were being prodded by the Sussexes.

“The palace mantra was that a period of silence would be beneficial to take the toxicity out of the situation, with the Queen going so far as to issue a personal statement making clear that there were matters they needed to deal with privately as a family.”

The Queen has joined with Princes Charles and William to warn the Beeb they could end all co-operation with it.

They are set to collectively complain to regulator Ofcom — for what is believed to be the first time.

The BBC refused to show the Royal Family the two-part documentary — called The Princes and The Press — despite requests.

The broadcaster is also said to have failed to give the royals right to reply — amid claims that the programme will allege warring siblings Princes William and Harry instructed courtiers to plant smears against each other in the press.

Senior palace sources claim that the Queen, Charles, and William could order a boycott against the national broadcaster if the claims continue to be ignored.

The BBC2 programme is fronted by anti-monarchist presenter Amol Rajan, 38.

The Central Recorder has learned that lawyers were placed on alert by senior royals last night.

According to a senior royal source: “Nothing is ruled out.”

Last week Central Recorder on Sunday revealed senior royals were advised they could sue Netflix over their portrayal in The Crown.

Charles and William, the Spokesmen of the Queen, declined to comment.

According to the BBC: “The programme is about how royal journalism is done and features a range of journalists.”

Insiders in TV said that the BBC guidelines require news and current affairs documentaries offer rights to reply as necessary.

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