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** Friends Rally Around Harry and Meghan Amid Hollywood Controversy**

In the midst of swirling rumors about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s standing in Hollywood, their friends have come forward to defend the couple against claims that the Duchess of Sussex is losing her influence.

The latest reports suggested that Meghan was snubbed at a major Emmy event hosted by her powerful agent, Ari Emanuel, following an unflattering story that labeled her a “dictator in high heels.”

Sources cited by the Daily Mail claimed that Meghan’s reputation has taken a hit, with one insider stating that “everyone’s terrified of Meghan.” This individual described her as someone who belittles others and dismisses advice, while also painting Harry as charming but ultimately enabling her behavior.

Critics say they are both poor decision-makers who frequently change their minds.

Yet, supporters of the Sussexes have dismissed these claims as exaggerated and unfounded.

Representatives for Harry and Meghan have categorically denied the allegations, labeling them as falsehoods, according to reports from the Express.

An anonymous insider told the Daily Beast that the quotes attributed to Meghan were concocted by someone unfamiliar with their operations.

They emphasized that the Duke and Duchess work from Montecito, while their team is situated in Hollywood, making it impossible for anyone in their organization to validate such claims.

“If she’s ‘marching around’ and ‘barking orders,’ no Archewell employee could credibly assert that,” the source stated, calling the narrative complete nonsense.

Despite these denials, the couple has seen some notable departures within their staff ranks.

Recently, Josh Kettler, Prince Harry’s chief of staff, resigned after just three months in the role.

His exit was reportedly amicable and occurred before Harry and Meghan’s upcoming trip to Colombia, following a trial period that began before their visit to Nigeria.

In other news, Prince Harry expressed that his late mother, Princess Diana, would be “horrified” to learn that children continue to suffer due to landmines.

This statement came during his support for a charity linked to Diana’s legacy, the Halo Trust, which focuses on clearing landmines and explosive remnants of war.

Harry attended a New York event organized by the Halo Trust, an organization that gained international attention in 1997 when Diana famously walked through an active minefield in Angola to advocate for a global ban on landmines.

Since then, the Halo Trust reports that countless lives have been saved thanks to the efforts initiated after Diana’s impactful visit.

During the New York event, Harry reflected on the significance of his mother’s work, asserting, “Carrying on her legacy is a responsibility that I take incredibly seriously.” He emphasized the urgency of continuing this mission, especially given the ongoing dangers posed by unexploded ordnance.

Looking back on his own life since visiting Angola five years ago, Harry acknowledged the many changes he has experienced.

He noted that he and his family have left the UK for California and that he has welcomed a second child into the world.

“Much has changed in my life and the world since 2019 when I first visited,” Harry shared, as reported by People.

He pointed out that while not everyone needs to be a parent to care about the future of our planet, he believes his mother would be deeply saddened by the enduring threat of landmines affecting future generations.

With these sentiments, Harry continues to honor his mother’s legacy while navigating the complexities of his public persona alongside Meghan.

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