Prince Harry has lost the backing of the few royals who remained loyal to him when he left the royal family.
The Duke of Sussex, who left the royal family in 2020 with his bride Meghan Markle, has faced widespread criticism for his explosive BBC interview.
An informant has told the Scottish Daily Express that Harry's close cousins Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Zara Tindall had also "given up" on him.
"The rest of the family is also fed up," the informant revealed.
They continued: "Harry's cousins Beatrice, Eugenie and Zara held out the longest, determined to bring about peace - but even they have now given up, after their proffered olive branches were routinely sharpened into arrows and fired back."
"The late queen ordered that the palace entrance was always left open in case Sussex returned. Not, it appears to be locked and bolted. And Harry is attempting to change that on live television," the person explained.
It's worth noting that Beatrice, Eugenie, and Zara have all backed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Especially Princess Eugenie, who made a cameo in their 2022 documentary series.