Meghan Markle and Prince Harry drew comments when they returned to the forefront after senior members reduced royal responsibilities owing to health issues.
According to a royal expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are allegedly plotting to add to Prince William and King Charles' concerns while his wife battles cancer.
According to royal writer Angela Levin, the couple risked "infuriating" and "upsetting" the future King by visiting Colombia.
It will be Harry and Meghan's second official tour of the year; they visited Nigeria in May and participated in a variety of activities over three days.
Their visits have sparked criticism, with many calling them "quasi-royal" because the pair is no longer working members of the Royal Family.
Levin informed Darren that the couple's problems are a "headache" for the firm. It does not seem good. They aren't portraying the royals, but they're trying," she explained.
"Unless they entirely separate themselves, they have no right to do this. It will be highly irritating for the King and exasperating for William."
She went on to say, "I think they will do it because they will stay in a four-figure sum room, but I think it is impossible." The catch is that Sophie Wessex went to see the same woman Meghan is meeting, the vice president.
"She mentioned that women were not treated well and proceeded to see what might be done. I was surprised to read that because she is close to the Royal Family, and they did not appear to mind her doing it. So the situation cannot be as awful as it appears. But it is still risky."
The Sussexes' journey to Colombia will be their second official tour of the year; they visited Nigeria in May and participated in a variety of activities over three days.