Royal sources said that King Charles and his successor to the throne, Prince William, are set to hold crisis talks to address possible accusations of "racism or unfair treatment" of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ahead of their Netflix docuseries.

Senior advisors to King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales aim to watch all three episodes of the Netflix docuseries to quickly respond to any new damaging claims against the monarchy.

One senior royal source noted that there is a "completely united front from the King and his family."

The same source added that numerous attempts to "privately make peace" with the Sussex couple have "once again resulted in the other side wishing to air their repeated grievances" to the public.

The source said that if there is a "need" to answer anything regarding the upcoming Netflix docuseries, it is assumed that the response will be "swift and robust."

Palace insiders have given Prince Harry and Markle the description "the Kardashians" as they "want all attention they can possibly get."

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King Charles and Prince William Crisis Talks

Senior royals are reported to be preparing for the worst and will be prepared to address any "unfounded accusations" after the Prince and Princess of Wales were reportedly "blindsided" by the release of the Netflix docuseries' trailer during their visit to Boston.

One told the Daily Mail that the "trouble when it comes to the Sussexes and these revenge projects" is that they are "so hell-bent on."

The source went on to say that people are asking, "when will enough be enough?"

Meanwhile, the late Queen reportedly made repeated efforts to reunite her grandson with his father before her death.

At one point, the late monarch asked her son, King Charles, about the matter. Charles responded and reportedly said he was ignoring the calls as he is not "a bank."

The source said Queen Elizabeth "was always happy to speak with Harry." However, when the Duke of Sussex asked for money, she would then say, "why don't you speak to your father?"

The same source said that Charles insisted that Harry email him instead. Other members of the royal family stopped speaking to Harry after learning about his book deal.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix Docuseries

Liz Garbus directed the upcoming Netflix series, with it reported to offer an intimate picture of the couple's love story and life after they stepped down from their royal duties.

A source noted that Harry and Markle will reportedly claim that they were "bullied by the palace," adding that it would suggest that their "trials and tribulations" are connected with the "greater issues in the world, such as racism."

In the trailer, Harry said that "no one sees what's happening behind closed doors."

The Duke of Sussex has also released a highly-awaited memoir entitled "Spare," which is set to be published on January 10 next year.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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