Queen Elizabeth could not, allegedly, stand the idea of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry overshadowing the British Royal Family. Royal commentators believe that they were referring particularly to their "golden couple," Kate Middleton and Prince William.

It makes total sense, though, considering that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are the future King and Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. But, it remains unclear, though, whether the family truly felt that way.

The assertions came after Finding Freedom's claims that the Sussex couple were "feared" by the senior royals. It, also, states that this concerned them, adding that they thought of bringing the Duke and Duchess into the royal fold.

Speaking to Channel 5's documentary, Meghan and Harry: The New Revelations, royal commentators Russell Myers and Afia Adom discussed the Sussex couple's exit from the British Royal Family, according to the Daily Express. They, also, talked about the new royal book's allegations, involving Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the senior royals.

Myers asserted that the royals thought that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had to be "brought into the confines of Buckingham Palace machine." This is, reportedly, the time when the Sussxes realized that their wings were being "clipped."

In a separate report from the Daily Express, royal biographer Andrew Morton alleged that this likely "frustrated" Meghan Markle. As explained, they learned that they would not "realize" the stardom they had set beforehand.

Despite having the support of Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the British Royal Family, they did not, reportedly, have the freedom to speak for themselves. The experts concluded that these were likely what drove the Sussex couple to leave their posts as working royals.

Amid all the speculations about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's exit, they have not set any stories straight yet. But, many experts believe that this is the real purpose of Finding Freedom.

Through the unofficial biography, it, reportedly, gave them the opportunity to share their side of the story. Viscountess Hinchingbrooke, Julie Montagu conceded that Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand's material presented a platform where they could share their voice.

However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's PR team clarified that they did not contribute to the making of the book. The authors echoed the statement, emphasizing that they did not interview the couple. As for Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the British Royal Family, reports said that they have continued to stay silent amid all the allegations.