Bullying is a pattern, it is deliberate and repetitive. It is cowardly as it is done when the risk of negative reaction is minimal (e.g. the classic physical bully picking on someone who is not their own size because they won't hit back). Someone can have a bad day and get snappy with someone, someone can read someone the riot act etc. People are not perfect saints. If it is a one off apologised for or a mistake genuinely acknowledged for then it is not bullying. Just general crappy behaviour. If Harry and Meghan had just done Oprah, knowing that the family would likely not respond to specific allegations, then it would have been a case of them giving an explanation, their side of the story. It would have still been widely ridiculed and controversial in raising the questions and talking points that it did but it would have been a one and done in terms of sitting down and talking about their (clearly negative) Royal experiences. crappy behaviour but, at the time of broadcast, not bullying per se. They could even subsequently express regret about doing it and hoped for forgiveness however unlikely that was going to be. However with the Netflix series and now the memoir it is all very deliberate, repetitive and is an unmistakable and clear pattern. A pattern happening under the cover of cowardice since they know they aren't risking any replies and reactions from the target of their bullying. They are bullies and anyone, regardless of which team/squad they are on or their personal opinion, negative or otherwise, about the Royal family, still supporting the Sussexes are, simply put, condoning general bullying behaviour. Monetised bullying at that.