The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in the center of many reports for quite some time now. With their "bombshell" and shock announcement that they are now stepping back as senior royals, the general reception of the public has been mixed throughout the controversy.

Some have been making their support known for the young royal couple. Others, however, have been quite surprised that they are now giving warnings.

As per Royal Central UK, Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands spoke about the controversial "Megxit deal." It was revealed that the fourth person in line to the throne has been "following" the whole debacle "from a distance."

Based on his statements, he shared that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to leave their royal lives in the United Kingdom to become "financially independent" is very "brave." The reason being is that he sees the couple, especially the royal-born Duke, as not knowing enough what lies ahead of them.

The publication noted that King Willem-Alexander's younger brother shared his thoughts on the "Megxit" deal with the popular television show, Op1. He then added that since the Sussex couple is now "stuck between two worlds," things will be very "overwhelming" as they do not know what they are in for now.

In a similar scoop published by Daily Mail, it was claimed that Prince Constantijn seemingly felt "connected" with the Duke and Duchess. As it happened, he now rarely attends royal engagements with the rest of the family in the Netherlands because of his decision to work as a "diplomat," which allowed him to work part-time at the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. But, while there is an apparent connection with the situation, he cleared out that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's position right now is not the same as his.

Aside from the Netherlander royal, experts and followers of the British Royal Family also reportedly expressed their worries and warnings toward the Sussex couple's decision to leave the United Kingdom for Canada. As per claims released by Express UK, many of them believe that things will be much "more difficult" now for the Duke and Duchess, as opposed to what they are hoping for - freedom.

It was explained that while they hoped for more privacy and freedom from media and public scrutiny, the American press and media have no restrictions when it comes to reporting about members of the royal family, unlike the British press. Some royal experts even added that they will be seen as "celebrities" in the American turf despite retaining their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which will make things worse for them in the future.