Prince Harry is reportedly rebelling after marrying Meghan Markle that Queen Elizabeth II has started to worry for him.

The Duke of Sussex was known for being a royal rebel due to the scandals he was involved in when he was younger. Now, Prince Harry is reportedly rebelling in a different way and is ruffling feathers at Buckingham Palace.

According to Milly Haddrick of New Idea, “The Queen is starting to worry over Harry’s troublesome behavior” under the influence of his “opinionated wife,” Meghan Markle. Prince Harry is not a huge fan of the press and he became more secretive after marrying Markle and welcoming their son, Archie.

First, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept the birth of their new son private and gave false information about where and when he was born. Before Markle’s delivery, the couple announced that they would keep the birthing plan a secret. However, the media were infuriated when they learned the inconsistencies in the report from the palace.

“We saw it in the wedding in comparison to William and Kate, we have seen it again with this royal birth. And then there was the email announcing that she had gone into labour and it turned out seven hours earlier the baby had been born,” Duncan Larcombe told Yahoo’s “The Royal Box.”

“The Palace cannot issue lies, they cannot do that,” he added.

Then, the couple picked the name Archie Harrison and refused to give him a title or ask the Queen to make him a prince.

Second, Prince Harry and Markle decided to move out from Kensington Palace to live in Frogmore Cottage at Windsor. The couple was slammed after the public learned that the taxpayers’ money was used for the renovation, yet they were very secretive when it came to sharing details about their son.

Third, Prince Harry and Markle decided to end their partnership with Prince William and Kate Middleton when they split their charity, fueling the rumors about their alleged rift. Also, Prince Harry is becoming “too precious and sensitive to criticism.”

During Donald Trump’s visit to the U.K., he attended the state banquet that the Queen hosted for the president of the United States. However, he looked “grumpy” and “rude” as if he didn’t want to be there. Many believed it was due to Trump’s statement earlier that day in which he called Markle “nasty.”

Royal expert Ingrid Seward advised Prince Harry to take a tip from Queen Elizabeth II who never allowed her personal feelings to interfere with her duty. She added that what Prince Harry did was “bad manners and rude.”

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and Queen Elizabeth II at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 26, 2018 in London.  Getty Images/John Stillwell