Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently updated their new website and shared the additional details of their imminent exit. This comes after the announcement that they will officially leave their royal life behind on March 31 to start the new chapter of their lives as non-working royals.

Some of the updated details include the removal of their applications to trademark the brand, Sussex Royal, as they are no longer allowed to use the word, "royal," once the deal takes in effect in spring, as well as the proper usage of their titles, and the reported necessity of continued security despite being living outside the United Kingdom.

However, the biggest takeaway from what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle published is that they seemingly threw a "shade" over Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's standing within the Royal Family. Several reports even explained that this is, somehow, a "shoutout" as well to Queen Elizabeth II and the Buckingham Palace for the alleged "unfair treatment."

According to Insider, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared that they are being put under a "12-month review" over their plans to seek employment outside the British Monarchy. But, before sharing this, the couple emphasized primarily that there is a "precedent" for other members of the Royal Family, who are titled, to "seek employment outside of the institution."

Upon learning how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle constructed the message, many royal experts and analysts criticized how "petty" their "complaints" sound toward the public. Richard Fitzwilliam also went on to share with the same publication that it looks like they keep on "stressing" how "unhappy" they are with the arrangements and deals given by the Queen and the Palace.

In a similar angle released by Mirror UK, the "precedent" that the Sussex couple mentioned seemed to point out Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's private employment. It is worth noting that while they are titled royals since they use the HRH style, they still have the freedom to choose the job that they want outside the monarchy.

The publication also shared that some royal correspondents are certain that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "referencing" the York Princesses in this specific item on the deal. Even so, it was said that these insiders described it all as "odd" considering that the Sussex's and the York's standing within the monarchy are not of the weight in the first place.

All in all, this only goes to show that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are burning bridges instead of building them, one royal expert added.