Prince Harry and Meghan are at the centre of a royal squabble that appears to be causing problems in their marriage.
However, experts say the pair isn't as obsessed with the royals as the media portrays them to be.
According to a source quoted by People Magazine, Meghan has taken a "much softer approach about Harry's family" after claiming that the Royals made her feel uncomfortable and unsupported in her early days.
Prince Harry is presently separated from his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, owing to his explosive book, Spare, which described his troubled relationships. According to the source, Harry's relationship with his father and brother is "still very difficult for him."
The insider went on to say that while Meghan "used to be negative about it," she has now "kind of moved on." She was, however, "always supportive" of her spouse.
Following their challenging conditions with the family, the pair stood down as senior working royals in 2020 and departed the Royal Family.
As for their new life in Montecito, California, an insider said that Meghan "just wants to focus on their kids and their life in Montecito" now that they "have moved continents."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also "very united when it comes to family values and how to raise their children." "They are both fantastic parents, and their children are their entire world," claimed the insider.
Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, are the couple's two children.