My guess is, remove the doors so they aren’t in your way. That top piece of trim looks like it’s either screwed from the backside or nailed in with small trim nails. It’s just decorative to hide the actual framing as the seams are inside the side pieces of trim (it’s not weight bearing). Either way it looks like it would be easy to remove and would gain you the headroom you need.
P.S. It is hard to tell exactly from pictures, I'm just going off of how a lot of most RVs are constructed
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