Should the Royal Family speak out in response to Harry and Meghan claims? POLL

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex delivered their Netflix docuseries recently with a progression of sensation claims made against the Illustrious Family - however would it be advisable for them to answer, or stay silent? Vote in our survey.
The Imperial Family has not given a proclamation or freely spoken about the cases raised by Ruler Harry and Meghan Markle in their Netflix docuseries. In the six-section series delivered in two volumes recently, the couple made a progression of claims about individuals from the Regal Family and their treatment in the Firm. In any case, should the Castle stand up or keep its quietness? Vote in our survey.
Regal writer Katie Nicholl concurred with Buckingham Royal residence's choice not to remark on the series but rather guaranteed the Firm was "worried" about the forthcoming distribution of Harry's self-portrayal Spare on January 10, and could be prepared to answer subsequently.

She told alright! Magazine: "I don't think the Regal Family are scared by anything, in particular of what will come next in Harry's life account. However, concerned, uneasy? Indeed. Prepared to answer? Conceivably. Wearied by all of this? Totally.

"While I think in this occurrence the Royal residence's absence of reaction is the proper thing, there should be a shot across the bow from the castle to Harry and Meghan that this won't go on without serious consequences and this needs to stop. We realize there will be a personal history and I keep thinking about whether we will hear from the Royal residence after the distribution of the collection of memoirs. I wouldn't preclude it."
John Goodman, Chief of John Goodman PR, told Forbes recently after the initial three episodes circulated that the quietness from the Firm is "most likely the right response". He made sense of: "Any remark from the Castle would simply intensify what is happening and point out more the film and Harry and Meghan's charges against the Illustrious Family. Saving the foundation and the crown means a lot to Lord Charles and Sovereign William than tending to the allegations, which might possibly be valid."

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