It's hard to feel sympathy for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after telling the world of their struggles in the documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey. Royal observers say that they can't feel sorry for the Sussex royals because their relationship was manipulated by Meghan from the very beginning.

According to royal followers discussing the couple on Quora, Meghan Markle orchestrated her relationship with Prince Harry. One commenter, Suzie M. Star, said that because Meghan "seduced" the Duke of Sussex, their relationship moved on pretty quickly but it became quite problematic.  

The commenter believes that Meghan has been leaking stories about their lives to the press for the constant media attention. She has been creating a narrative about their life and even hired a PR team, while leaving Prince Harry helpless to do something.

Star also said that Meghan Markle is trying to isolate Prince Harry from his family so he will likely renounce his title one day because of his love for his wife. Yet he doesn't see that she is only filling his "desperate desires to protect, shield and fight against perceived threats." 

The observation amidst reports that Prince Harry and Meghan are unhappy and miserable as royals. Royal biographer Angela Levin said, in an interview, that the South African trip was more difficult for Prince Harry because he also retraced the steps of his late mother, Princess Diana.

Levin suspects there is more to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's unhappiness. The couple admitted in the documentary that the negative attention from the British tabloid media is hurting them as a family.  

A few years ago, Levin talked with Prince Harry for her book. He claimed there were moments when he wanted out of the royal family but, instead, made the choice to stay and see what role he can deliver to the monarchy. 

Another royal expert, Victoria Arbiter, believes that Prince Harry will not renounce his title and royal privileges despite the speculations. It's been implied that the Sussex royals might consider relocating to South Africa, the United States, or Canada even but Arbiter said there are some hurdles to overcome if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will pursue this plan. 

Protocols, security costs and other regal details can logistically be a cause of headache for the Sussex royals and the palace. Though Prince Harry and Meghan are independently able to support their lifestyle, moving to a Commonwealth country will be another controversial move for the couple.