Queen Elizabeth allegedly made a move that hurt Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that was why they decided to spend Christmas in the U.S. last year.
Queen Elizabeth II has always been kind to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, according to the latter. However, a new book claimed that Her Majesty snubbed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at one point.
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American journalist and author Christopher Anderson are releasing a new book titled Brothers And Wives: Inside The Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan. In his new tome, he mentioned the moment when Queen Elizabeth II allegedly snubbed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
According to the book, the Queen had a photo of the couple and their son, Archie, moved offscreen during her 2019 holiday broadcast. Her Majesty allegedly looked over the tables where there were multiple frames featuring the members of the royal families. The director claimed that the Queen pointed at the Sussexes’ portrait and said, “That one, I suppose we don’t need that one.”
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The photo was noticeably absent during the telecast which “terribly upset” Prince William. The Duke of Cambridge reportedly felt his grandmother snubbed his younger brother. Meanwhile, Prince Harry reportedly told a friend he “felt as if he, Meghan, and Archie were being erased from the family.”
Prince Harry and Markle allegedly felt bad about the Queen’s decision which happened after they left their royal duties. So, they decided to stay back in Canada for Christmas that year. The Sussexes celebrated the holidays with Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland.
Anderson also mentioned in the book that Prince Charles questioned baby Archie’s color. “I wonder what the children will look like?” the heir apparent allegedly asked Camilla.
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The duchess was reportedly “taken aback.” She told her husband, “Well, absolutely gorgeous, I’m certain.”
Anderson noted that Prince Charles’s remarks were out of curiosity. They were reportedly twisted and it turned into a toxic story when they reached the Sussexes.
The author went on and blamed the “men in gray” for how Prince Charles’ words were “echoed in a less innocent way.” It also did not confirm if the Prince of Wales was the royal that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were referring to during their interview with Oprah Winfrey back in March.
During their tell-all with Winfrey, the duchess said a member of the royal family raised concern about “how dark” her unborn’s skin would be. Prince Harry and Markle declined to drop names with the duchess saying, it “would be very damaging to them.”