As if Meghan Markle and Prince Harry didn't have enough negativity coming at them from strangers online, they've apparently now ticked off the royal family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently fired off a lawsuit against the media outlet Mail on Sunday and its parent company, Associated Newspapers. Prince Harry explained his actions in a statement on October 1.

One would think that Harry's actions to protect his wife would be commended but Richard Palmer, a royal correspondent for the Daily Express, revealed that isn't the case. According to him, Prince Harry's actions have only driven a wedge between the Sussex's and the rest of the royal family.

"Nobody in the Royal Family or the Royal Household is supporting Harry and Meghan at the moment," Palmer tweeted on Tuesday. "Even the couple’s aides seem embarrassed by their actions. William, who dropped his brother like a ton of hot bricks earlier this year, and Charles have distanced themselves."

"Obviously, if that changes it will be a story but at the moment the Sussexes appear out on a limb," he went on. "Whatever the merits of their various legal actions, they didn’t inform their family that Harry was going to release that inflammatory statement."

The lawsuit has even left the public divided with one person even claiming that Harry has opened up a Pandora's Box.

"It is like a Pandora’s box he has opened. I don’t think he is ever going to feel satisfied," a caller on the Jeremy Vine show shared. "I think it is like a Pandora’s box he has opened that will not make him feel satisfied or happy – and I just think it is a bad move."

Another caller agreed with the father of 5-month-old Archie's decision and said, "The problems between Meghan and her father have been stoked to sell papers."

Britain's Prince Harry says his wife Meghan faces "relentless propaganda"
Britain's Prince Harry says his wife Meghan faces "relentless propaganda" AFP / Michele Spatari