I agree they should suck it up. They are Royals. In my opinion, the success of royalty is that traditionally the general public, those who love royalty, feel they are on a different plane, almost not human. They are supported by the public purse, so they should be quiet, show up to events, cut ribbons, honor the military, help the needy, wear their jewels so the public can ooh and ahh, and keep their mouths shut. Because of the "higher plane" they many associate with royalty and because they are exceptionally privileged and funded by the public purse, many feel they should suck it up when it comes to the press. I am not saying this public attitude is right, but it is what it is. Honestly, the press can make you or break you. It is not fair, but it is a fact. When royals began to act "human" like everyone else, they cease to be relevant. The thing that absolutely baffles me about Harry and Meghan's choice to do this documentary is did they really believe the press would not run with this? Did they really think that the press would focus on the work they did in Africa instead of the unwise comments they made? Are they that naive? File lawsuits against the press when they have lawfully done something wrong, but Harry especially should know that releasing highly emotional statements do not work. The highly emotional Panorama interview did not get his mother anywhere except divorced from Prince Charles. All she said in that interview accomplished nothing, and the Royal Family enjoys some of the greatest popularity that is has ever had today.