According to Prince Harry’s statements, the late Queen Elizabeth II only paused to watch in silence when he argued with his father, Prince Charles, and his brother, Prince William, over media harassment and alleged mistreatment. that Meghan Markle received from the Royal Family. This sepulchral silence could have meant many things at that time, but no one in the Palace wanted to reveal the true thoughts of the sovereign until a few days ago, when the royal biographer of Carlos III recounted details of the late queen’s thoughts regarding the dukes. of Sussex and the decisions they made while still active members of ‘the Firm’, stating that her grandson had lost his mind at considering abandoning his royal duties for Meghan.
In recent days, author Robert Jobson published a new book titled ‘King Carlos III: Our King’. Jobson generated great expectations with this new book, since he assured that he could reveal what Elizabeth II thought about those situations that forced the Dukes of Sussex to move away from the British Royal Family and move to the United States. According to his statements, the queen, who always felt a very special affection for Harry, was really tired of having to deal with Harry and Meghan’s outbursts, and she was also especially upset by all the actions the couple had taken against the Crown.
In addition, Queen Elizabeth II considered that the constant arguments between her two grandsons, Prince Harry and Prince William, were really annoying and tedious for her, since they never reached a solution. However, the most surprising thing about these new statements is that, according to Jobson, Her Majesty came to think that Harry had lost his mind and that his love for Meghan had completely blinded him, for what he considered the decision to leave the United Kingdom it was sheer madness.
However, despite the fact that the relationship between Elizabeth II and Harry deteriorated somewhat with his departure for the United States, The truth is that there was always a great bond between them.so the deceased monarch hoped that her grandson could find peace and tranquility in this new life away from the institution.
Carlos III stands up against his son Harry: “I am not a bank”
Robert Jobson noted that Harry constantly called his grandmother from California, but in view of all the revelations and interviews that the Duke of Sussex was giving to the media, Elizabeth II asked Harry to speak directly with his father. “His Majesty of hers found Prince Harry’s calls quite difficult. She did not want to interfere in the father/son relationship and urged him to talk to her father.” However, this rapprochement was not possible because Carlos III stopped answering his calls after seeing how he criticized him and still constantly asked him for funds. According to some sources close to the king, Carlos refused to give him more money and told him that “he was not a bank.”