Prince Harry’s ‘ambushes’ on Royal Family ‘harmed frail Queen’s health in last year of her life’
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Prince Harry’s ‘ambushes’ of the royal family ‘damaged the queen’s fragile health in the last year of her life’, say sources close to the late monarch
- Prince Harry’s ‘ambush’ of the royal family ‘almost weekly’ affected the queen’s health
- Queen’s friends said attacks by ‘dear grandson’ made her suffer
- They said the late monarch doesn’t like confrontation and it affected her in her senior year.
Prince Harry’s “ambushes” of the royal family “almost weekly” damaged the queen’s fragile health in the last year of her life, sources close to the late monarch have said.
Public attacks on the royal family by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “took a toll” on the late queen, who did not like confrontation, and affected her well-being before her death in September last year, her friends said. .
Queen Elizabeth II considered Harry a “much loved grandson”, which made his frequent criticism of the royals all the more agonizing for her, they added.
The Duke of Sussex writes lovingly of his grandmother in his memoir Spare, which accidentally went on sale nearly a week earlier in Spain on the Thursday ahead of its January 10 release date, but those close to her say she suffered due to his feuds with the royal family.
Prince Harry’s “ambushes” of the royal family “almost weekly” damaged the queen’s fragile health in the last year of her life, sources close to the late monarch have said. Pictured left to right: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in June 2018.
Queen Elizabeth II (centre) considered Harry (second right) a “much loved grandson”, making his frequent criticism of the royals even more agonizing for her, a source said.
“She never wanted to deal with confrontation, even since the start of the Prince Andrew issues, and this was getting in her face on an almost weekly basis,” a friend of the Queen told the outlet. Telegraph.
They said it had an ‘impact’ since Prince Philip’s death and ‘at that stage of your life and reign, you just don’t need that on top of everything else.’
The allegations made by Harry and Meghan were detrimental to the Queen’s health, another “well-placed” source told the newspaper they were “absolutely” sure.
It is unlikely that the Duke of Sussex will reconcile with his family now, after sticking ‘this huge machete in their back’, the first source also said.
They added that Meghan’s wish for her and her children to be part of a family is now “out of the question”.
Queen Elizabeth II invited Liz Truss to become Prime Minister on September 6, just two days before her death.
Prince Harry received a multi-million dollar advance for his memoir Spare (pictured), which accidentally went on sale nearly a week earlier in Spain ahead of its January 10 release date.
Henry arrives at Balmoral shortly after the queen died in September of last year.
Prince Harry has also revealed his emotional last words to his loving grandmother at Balmoral just hours after she passed away, in his upcoming memoir Spare.
Harry traveled to Scotland to see the Queen on September 8 last year after Buckingham Palace announced that she was seriously ill. However, he was unable to reach the property before she passed away at the age of 96.
He writes: ‘I moved forward uncertainly and saw her. I stood still, looking at her intently for a long time.
‘I whispered to him that I hoped he was happy and that he was with Grandpa now. I said that he admired her for doing her duty to the end. He [Platinum] Jubilee, the welcome of the new Prime Minister’.
But the Prince reportedly “wanted to cancel publication” of his explosive memoir after visiting the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year.
Prince Harry ‘wanted to unpublish’ his Spare memoir bombshell after visiting the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year. Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at St Paul’s Cathedral during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations on June 3 last year.
The Duke of Sussex’s doubts may have come after the royal family told him “there would be no going back” if it was published while the queen was still alive, the book’s publisher’s sources speculated.
Following his visit to Britain in June last year with his wife Meghan, it was reported that the Penguin Random House team working on Spare were told the Prince had ‘pulled’ and ‘doesn’t want to’.
Despite the book being “ready to publish”, the duke had “changes of heart” after seeing his grandmother, a US publishing source said. The times.