Despite their ongoing conflict with the royals, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are apparently attempting to 'compete' with Buckingham Palace.
According to GB, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex intend to establish their "own royal household structure" in their Montecito property.
The previous working royals recruited domestic personnel in accordance with the hierarchical system used in the King's office.
Royal expert Tom Bower warned the Sussexes about their dangerous decision, which might jeopardize their royal titles.
He went on: "Undoubtedly, the Sussexes would like to rule over a 'royal court' from their Montecito mansion."
"Competing with Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace would make Meghan happy. But what the Sussexes have established is not a 'royal court,'" Tom added.
The royal analyst stated that Harry and Meghan engaged a "expensive group of bureaucrats, signalling the Sussexes' final, desperate bid to save their brand."
"Buckingham Palace's 'royal court' are under-paid, over-worked devoted loyal professionals committed to the traditions of a thousand-year monarchy and the country they serve," he tweeted.
Furthermore, Tom underlines the potential ramifications if Harry chooses to follow his wife's lead and use his royal status for personal gain.
He elaborated: "If Harry follows Meghan to commercialise his title to earn some dollars then his currently minimal chance of reconciliation and return to Britain will be totally extinguished."