Royal Family Expert Reveals If Queen Elizabeth Values Monarchy Or Prince Harry More!
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Royal family watchers felt shocked when Queen Elizabeth reportedly did NOT try to persuade her grandson, Prince Harry, Duke Of Sussex to return to the United Kingdom.
Instead, Her Royal Highness appeared to allow Harry, his wife Meghan Markle, and their son Archie to separate themselves from the family.
And in so doing, some have wondered. Does the Queen value her Monarchy more than Harry and his family?
One royal family expert now has revealed the shocking answer!
Royal Family Expert Reveals Elizabeth’s Emotions Over Megxit
Queen Elizabeth reportedly felt shocked when Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle first announced their decision to end their positions as working members of the royal family.
Now referred to as Megxit, the announcement occurred in January 2020.
Duke of Sussex Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle told not just the royal family but the entire world about their plan. And their Megxit statement got translated into a slap at the Palace.
In their announcement, Harry and Meghan shared their decision to “step back as senior members” of the royal family. At the time, they stated they would divide their time between the United Kingdom and North America.
But the couple’s bombshell didn’t end there.
The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex also emphasized their desire to become financially independent.
Now in non-royal families, kids growing up and supporting themselves earn applause. But in the royal family, that statement about financial independence fueled the feud between Harry and his royal relatives.
And now royal expert Matthew Dennison has revealed what Elizabeth decided when Harry dropped his “bye, Felicia” announcement.
As a result of Megxit, Elizabeth had to decide whether to stand by the monarchy or side with her grandson, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle.
Dennison recalls exactly what happened in the days after Harry’s and Meghan’s exit announcement, per Us. Author of “The Queen,” the royal family expert describes Queen Elizabeth as feeling “hurt and disappointed.”
But even as she struggled with those emotions, Elizabeth recognized her duty to her country.
Queen Elizabeth Makes Hard Decision About Grandson Prince Harry
At 95, Queen Elizabeth has not lost her ability to make decisions quickly. And so she decided to strip both Harry and Meghan of their “royal highness” titles. In so doing, Elizabeth favored the monarchy rather than her grandson and his wife.
“It is my whole family’s hope that today’s agreement allows them to start building a happy and peaceful new life,” stated Elizabeth.
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Royal family experts view that statement as a way to bridge the Queen’s relationship with her grandson while supporting the Palace.
But that bridge soon got burnt in two ways.
First, Prince Harry and Meghan revealed that they viewed what initially was a leave of absence as a permanent situation.
And second, after reportedly “saddening” the queen with that statement, Harry and Meghan began discussing the mental health concerns both experienced.
Their interviews with the media resulted in “constant crisis meetings” for the Queen, revealed a royal insider.
As a result of Megxit and the continued slams fromsince the interview aired.
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I don't feel Queen Elizabeth had much of a choice, Harry and Magan did what they wanted and did not care about his family, and that was proven by everything they have said and the put downs of his family. In my opinion Harry had a right to do what he did, but he did not have a right to treat his family in such a disrespectful way.
Harry has disinherited himself with his rude behavior.
I agree