Prince Harry

2022 - 4 - 20

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Prince Harry wants to 'protect' Queen and ensure 'right people' are ... (The Guardian)

Duke of Sussex unsure if he will attend platinum jubilee, citing 'security issues and everything else'

The couple moved to California after their decision to step down as senior royals in 2020, saying that they wanted a new life of personal and financial freedom. Asked to name the best thing about his grandmother, Harry replied: “Her sense of humour and her ability to see humour in so many different silly things. “That’s my focus here. Everyone is slightly different but I’m sure she’s looking forward to it.” He told the Today Show host, Hoda Kotb: “I don’t know yet, there’s lots of things – security issues and everything else. When questioned whether she would be bored of her platinum jubilee he replied with a laugh: “No, I don’t think so.

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Prince Harry says he doesn't know 'yet' whether he and Meghan will ... (The Independent)

Couple was reportedly invited to appear on Buckingham Palace balcony during celebrations.

“Being with her was great, it was just so nice to see her. I’m sure she’s looking forward to it.” After Kotb asked whether the Queen will be “bored of the Jubilee,” Prince Harry said: “Uh, no.

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Prince Harry says he wants to make sure the Queen is 'protected ... (CNN)

The Duke of Sussex told NBC's "Today" show that it was "great" being with his grandmother, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. "It was just so nice to see her," he ...

They said at the time that they wanted to be financially independent. "We've got such a great community up in Santa Barbara." Prince Harry and his wife Meghan stopped by the UK on their way to The Hague to attend The Invictus Games last week. Harry returned last year, joining his brother William to unveil a statue of their mother, Diana, at Kensington Palace. He also returned to the UK to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip. Asked about how fatherhood is treating him, Harry said he was enjoying the "chaos" and "learning" of becoming a parent. Harry said he missed his family in the UK, but did not comment specifically when asked whether he missed his father Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his brother William, the Duke of Cambridge.

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Prince Harry reveals he misses family in UK and working from home ... (Sky News)

In an interview with the Today show host in the Netherlands about the Invictus Games, the Duke of Sussex said he does not know if he will return to the UK ...

He added: "Otherwise, what's the point in bringing kids into this world, right? But definitely more so in the last two years than ever before." Asked if he feels the presence of his mother, Harry added: "It's constant. "It's almost as though she's done her bit with my brother and now she's very much back to helping me. And I think that's what we should really be focusing on." He said: "I don't know how many people feel truly peaceful, you know?

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Prince Harry interview: Royal says he may not attend Queen's ... (iNews)

The Duke told NBC's the Today Show he is trying to make it possible for his children to meet the monarch but appeared to cast doubt on whether he will make ...

When questioned whether she would be bored of her Platinum Jubilee he replied with a laugh: “No, I don’t think so. We talk about things that she can’t talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. Prince Harry grinned as he said: “Yes, I did. But definitely more so in the last two years than ever before. So this is what I’m trying to do, trying to make it possible that, you know, I can get my kids to meet her. “Look I mean, for me at the moment, I’m here focused on these guys and these families and giving everything that I can, 120 per cent to them, to make sure they have the experience of a lifetime.

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Language expert says Prince Harry has adopted Americanisms to ... (Daily Mail)

Ex- King's College linguistics expert Tony Thorne says shades of an American accent can be heard in the Duke of Sussex's voice in his NBC Today interview.

But, reacting to his comments, royal correspondent Robert Jobson tweeted: 'Prince Harry says on US TV he is making sure the Queen is 'protected and has the right people around her'. How so? - On the best thing about the Queen: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. 'I mean, you just think to yourself, he is really showing signs. Both Meghan and I had tea with her, so it was really nice to catch up with her.' We've been welcomed with open arms and we have such a great community up in Santa Barbara.' We talk about things that she can't talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. Her 'official' birthday - as the sovereign - is due to take place on June 12. ‘But I think it is very difficult to talk about in British English and be emotive. So this is what I'm trying to do, trying to make it possible that, you know, I can get my kids to meet her.¿— TODAY (@TODAYshow) pic.twitter.com/180vYIj33L April 20, 2022 Mr Thorne said he believed Prince Harry is adopting 'Therapy Speak' when talking about his emotions. She's had a few jubilees now and every one is slightly different. You can see in the video he says San’a Barbara rather than Santa Barbara.

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Prince Harry interview - live: Royal deflects question about whether ... (The Independent)

Follow the latest updates from the Duke of Sussex's interview with NBC News' 'Today' at the Invictus Games.

“To make sure that they have the experience of a lifetime. After initially moving to Canada, they moved to Los Angeles, before settling in Montecito. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. You can find all of his comments below: I think that, the cheekiness is something that keeps you alive.” I’ve always wanted to have my own kids, and now I got two little people who I’m responsible for.”

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Prince Harry tells Hoda Kotb he fears he will 'burnout' working from ... (Daily Mail)

In his latest interview on US television, the Duke of Sussex said he struggles to balance working from home in his £11 million California mansion with ...

Kids understand so much, and to see it through his eyes was amazing because it's so unfiltered and honest.' The Queen is yet to meet her great-granddaughter, Lilibet, who was named after Her Majesty's childhood nickname. We talk about things that she can't talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. - On the best thing about the Queen: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. And asked about the Jubilee celebrations, he said: 'I don't know yet. Asked what is the best thing about the Queen, he said: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. There's lots of things with security issues and everything else. It appears to be from the Earth Group, a Canada-based corporation that says it exists 'to provide food, water, and education to children globally'. We talk about things that she can't talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. He said: 'Both Meghan and I had tea with her so it was nice to catch up with her. 'When you are not a parent you can get sucked into all sort of different stuff and you can maybe sometimes forget who you are.' It is really hard to separate the work from them.

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Prince Harry is accused of PLAYING UP 'special relationship' with ... (Daily Mail)

'To enhance his credibility in America and for Netflix he needs to [play up] a special relationship with the Queen,' investigative journalist and biographer ...

But it was when Netflix began producing its own content that the California-based company truly became a force to be reckoned with. The Santa Cruz mansion boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a 12-person Jacuzzi. A home theatre – for Netflix binges, no doubt – has cutting edge Dolby Atmos surround sound, a system more advanced than most US cinemas. Netflix ended March with 74.6million subscribers in the US and Canada. The premium package jumped to £9.99 a month, an increase of £1. In this locations, subscribers can extend service to another household for a discounted price. I have tremendous respect for what they and their families sacrifice in the name of service.' 'One of the reasons that the Sussexes had to step down as senior working royals was that commercial ventures have to be separate from royal duties. 'It will undoubtedly lead to a demand for a great deal more from the Sussexes including some actual content. It was undoubtedly a cachet to have two royals with a high global profile as well as produce The Crown which, though controversial, was an international hit. He added: 'There might well be pressure from Netflix executives to get more royal content in what they produce. We've been welcomed with open arms and have such a great community up in Santa Barbara.' Both Meghan and I had tea with her, so it was really nice to catch up with her.'

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Prince Harry says US is home and that he might skip Platinum Jubilee (Metro)

He has barely set foot back in the UK since moving his family overseas but Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with the Queen in secret last week. Harry and Meghan ...

He also sidestepped a question about whether or not he misses Prince Charles or Prince William, saying he was focussed on his role with the Invictus Games. He said he did not know if he would be able to attend because of ‘security issues’, a reference to long-running row over who provides his protection in the UK since standing back from frontline royal duties. But any suggestion that the meeting may have been a precursor to a return appear to have been dispelled by his comments today.

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JAN MOIR: What shamelessness! The person the Queen needs ... (Daily Mail)

JAN MOIR: America woke up to a new game of thrones this morning as Prince Harry sketched out an unlikely role for himself as Mighty Queen Protector, ...

Once more, Prince Harry has managed to snatch a defeat from the jaws of victory. Prince Harry doesn’t care what anyone in the UK thinks. Yes, there are photos of Grandma Diana in the house, he revealed. The fact that Prince Harry couldn’t find it in his heart to simply say yes, he missed his brother and his father, is surely indicative of the utterly toxic state of their relationship. Naturally he played his ace, the Diana card. What on earth could the Queen talk about with Harry that she can’t talk about with anyone else? Winter is coming, and something in their brotherly bond seems to have broken for ever. Did he bring some crystals from the Montecito New Age Store and try to realign the royal chakras? There was the usual light sermonising about mental health issues. On this occasion there was no Meghan present to hold Harry’s hand and egg on his bubbling omelette of grievance, which was a shame. Perhaps we were supposed to imagine photographs of Charles, Camilla and William on the bullseyes. First Oprah, then Ellen and now Hoda, who once said interviewing Beyoncé was the celebrity highlight of her career.

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What Prince Harry Didn't Say Was the Real Story in His Latest ... (TownandCountrymag.com)

Unlike when he and Meghan bared all with Oprah last year, this latest television interview was never meant to be a confessional about royal family life. The ...

When he was asked about whether he misses his brother and father, his total avoidance of the question and change of subject made it very clear that there are still significant bridges to be built there. In stark contrast to revelations he has made in past interviews about his feelings of trauma and seeking therapy, the Prince spoke in more opaque terms when asked about mental health. Nevertheless, Harry has done enough interviews in his time to know that, especially if you commit to sitting down for a chat, there are plenty of other things that people will ask.

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Prince Harry, Meghan and the Queen's Jubilee: 'a delicate ... (The Week UK)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been invited to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, according to ...

But according to the Daily Mail, “aides believe that Harry and Meghan's presence at her traditional Jubilee flypast would mean a lot to Her Majesty”. She argued that if Harry and Meghan “have any class”, they would “politely decline the Queen’s kind invitation to join her on the balcony on the 70th anniversary of her accession”. The Telegraph’s Allison Pearson agreed that the “Meghan and Harry psychodrama” must not be allowed to “overshadow” the upcoming “special national event”.

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Prince Harry snubs the Queen and Royal Family five times in new ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Harry refused to say whether he would return to the UK to celebrate the Queen's 70 years on the throne and instead used the opportunity to remark on his row ...

Harry went on to speak about his “special relationship” with the monarch. It was just so nice to see her. "Being with her, it was great. In a final snub to the royals, the duke said he wanted “the right people” around his grandmother. Harry went on to claim she is able to open up with him, which gives her “peace”, and said the pair had a “really special relationship”. However, he also managed to spurn the monarch and his family in the interview, refusing to say whether he would return to the UK to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years on the throne and instead using the opportunity to remark on his row with the UK government over his security.

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Newspaper headlines: Palace 'shock' at Prince Harry interview, and ... (BBC News)

The Daily Mail reports the palace is shocked at Harry's remarks, and quotes one royal source as accusing the duke of delusion and "breathtaking arrogance" over ...

Many front pages carry a new photo of the Queen, released to mark her 96th birthday. "PM rigs rules to delay probe" is the Daily Mirror's headline. Under the headline "Johnson seeks to delay vote on Partygate", the Daily Telegraph reports on the latest move by Tory whips and ministers to head off a ballot on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson misled parliament.

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Newspaper headlines: Palace 'shock' at Prince Harry interview, and ... (BBC News)

The Daily Mail reports the palace is shocked at Harry's remarks, and quotes one royal source as accusing the duke of delusion and "breathtaking arrogance" over ...

Many front pages carry a new photo of the Queen, released to mark her 96th birthday. "PM rigs rules to delay probe" is the Daily Mirror's headline. Under the headline "Johnson seeks to delay vote on Partygate", the Daily Telegraph reports on the latest move by Tory whips and ministers to head off a ballot on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson misled parliament.

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Prince Harry says he's settled into the millionaire celebrity ... (Mirror.co.uk)

After stepping down as senior royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan moved to their £11m mansion in Montecito, California, to gain a new life of financial and ...

He also spoke about his recent secret visit to the Queen last Thursday and said that she was "on great form" but that he wanted to make sure she was "protected" and had "the right people around her". The Duke of Sussex appeared to make a dig at the UK as he said that they had been "welcomed with open arms". Prince Harry has said that he has settled into life as a celeb in the US, revealing that the millionaire community has been "great" to himself and wife Meghan.

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Eamonn Holmes calls for Prince Harry to be 'thrown over the balcony' (Metro)

Eamonn Holmes has slammed the 'sneaky nature' of Prince Harry's visit to the Queen while discussing the royal updates on GB News.

why wouldn’t they just throw him over the balcony and her with him?’ he stated, referring to Meghan as ‘Princess Pinocchio’. Both Meghan and I had tea with her, so it was really nice to catch up with her,’ he said. ‘He’s bringing a book out where he’s slagging off Camilla and maybe William and his father.

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Prince Harry showed 'no affection' for Charles or William claims ... (Birmingham Live)

The Duke of Sussex, aged 37, appeared on US television for an interview yesterday.

"Referring to the ‘right people around her’ Harry performs a head tilt to the side and one corner of his mouth curls up in what looks like a cynical or hinting expression. “The phrase is not delivered as a throw-away, either.” His ‘ownership’ of his grandmother allows him to hint that she might get ‘bored of birthdays’.

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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: How sad Prince Harry is now the Duke of ... (Daily Mail)

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Is Prince Harry so vitriol-consumed, self-important and attention-seeking that he simply can't resist plunging the knife into the Royal ...

And where was the duke for his grandfather's send-off? How desperately sad the dream has soured. He and Meghan, remember, had just done the decent thing by flying in for clear-the-air talks with the Queen. But Harry has undone the goodwill. But is anyone surprised by his toxicity? The Duke of Sussex could hardly have been more caustic.

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Revealed: The different ways Prince Harry and William's children ... (HELLO!)

Prince William and Prince Harry's children refer to Princess Diana differently, the Dukes have both admitted.

"It has been over the last two years more so than ever before," he said. I don't tell him all the stuff that's happened, but certainly that this is Grandma Diana, and we've got a couple of photos up in the house." She got him set up and now she's helping me set up.

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Palace's brutal response to Prince Harry's interview about the Queen (Birmingham Live)

Royal Family staff have moved to slam Prince Harry over his "protecting" The Queen comments. They say the 37 year old Duke of Sussex "needs to think before ...

Speaking to NBC's Today show about his meeting with the Queen, he said "Being with her it was great, it was just so nice to see her, she's on great form. They say the 37 year old Duke of Sussex "needs to think before opening his mouth". "She just doesn't deserve this.

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Five things Prince Harry could believe he's protecting Queen from ... (Mirror.co.uk)

In his latest explosive TV interview, Prince Harry said he is making sure that his grandmother the Queen is protected - but gave no explanation on who ...

Harry chose to abandon his duty in favour of earning millions of dollars as a private citizen, and yet he feels it’s his business to interfere in family matters while living on the other side of the world - and then broadcasting it to American media." Or is there a deeper, more sinister meaning - an attack on his father and brother." Is he making comments about Palace staff and the Queen’s trusted aides? Love the royals? "It was just so nice to see her. She's always got a great sense of humour with me and I'm just making sure she's protected and got the right people around her."

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Prince Harry slammed as 'delusional' for comments about the Queen ... (Mirror.co.uk)

During a one-to-one with Hoda Kotb on NBC's Today Show, Prince Harry spoke about his life in California and also his recent trip to the UK where he spent ...

A different person tweeted: "She has been fine for the last 96 years without his help. One person fumed: "Prince Harry is delusional. With a smile on his face, he nodded as he responded: "Yes, I did.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William questioned about Harry's latest ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Prince Harry spoke about the Queen and his plans for the Jubilee during his latest TV interview, but Kate Middleton and Prince William didn't comment on the ...

There's lots of things: security issues and everything else. In the interview, Harry also refused to answer a question about missing William and Charles, described the US was his home "for now" and said he was yet to decide if he would return to the UK with Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet for the Jubilee in June. Speaking about the "special relationship" he has with his grandmother during the interview, set up to promote the Invictus Games, Harry said: “Being with her it was great, it was just so nice to see her, she’s on great form.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton's response to questions about ... (Scottish Daily Record)

Prince Harry suggested that the Queen needs 'protecting' in his latest TV interview.

He also said America was his home "for now" and revealed he had not yet decided if he and Meghan, Archie and Lilibet would return to the UK for the platinum Jubilee in June. Harry had told the US broadcast about his reunion with the Queen saying: “Being with her it was great, it was just so nice to see her, she’s on great form. He said he wanted to ensure the Queen, his grandmother, was “protected” and had “the right people around her”.

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The Queen pictured on 96th birthday amid fallout from explosive ... (Birmingham Live)

Her Majesty quit Windsor Castle for Sandringham earlier this week.

Thousands of people from almost every country in the world, with a billion more watching at home. Today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has paid tribute to the Queen for her "dedicated and faultless service" over 70 years. Addressing the Queen in a pre-recorded video posted on Twitter, Mr Johnson said: "I'm delighted to wish your majesty a very happy birthday and to pay my heartfelt tribute to your 70 years of dedicated and faultless service to our country and the Commonwealth.

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Prince William and Kate brush off awkward question about ... (Daily Mail)

The Queen turns 96 today with quiet celebrations at Sandringham followed by visits from family and friends; Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lead tributes to ...

The fact that Prince Harry couldn't find it in his heart to simply say yes, he missed his brother and his father, is surely indicative of the utterly toxic state of their relationship. To return to the interview, he used it to deepen, rather than repair, the rift that has grown up between himself and his father and brother. And in a barbed comment he said of his visit to Windsor Castle last week: 'I'm just making sure that she's protected and got the right people around her'. Proud great-grandparents: The second photograph, which was taken by the Duchess of Cambridge at Balmoral Castle in 2018, shows Prince Philip and the Queen with seven of their great-grandchildren. Fond memories: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge led well-wishes to the Queen on her 96th birthday. When he started the Invictus Games, the Queen was so proud that she agreed to star in a viral social media skit with him. - On the best thing about the Queen: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. A spokesman for the prince reportedly refused to explain his remarks in the interview further last night. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a picture of them with the Queen and said on Instagram: 'Wishing Her Majesty The Queen a very happy 96th birthday today! He again blamed 'security issues' for being unwilling to commit to him, Meghan, Archie, two, and Lilibet, 10 months, joining Her Majesty and the rest of his British family to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne. And in a barbed comment he said of his visit: 'I'm just making sure that she's protected and got the right people around her'. He came spectacularly good when he was in the Army and with his charity work.

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Prince Harry's promise to 'protect' the Queen after finally reuniting (goodtoknow)

Prince Harry has revealed he wants to make sure the Queen is 'protected' after finally reuniting with his grandmother after months apart.

Harry has been very candid about his close relationship with his grandmother, however, revealing in the interview that she always has a “great sense of humour” with him. This statement follows reports that Harry is going ‘out of his way’ to make sure he does not insult the Queen in his upcoming memoir. Now, in a rare interview with the Today Show, Harry has revealed details of his long-awaited reunion with his grandmother and shared a heartfelt promise.

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Prince Harry cheers on Invictus Games athletes - as royals reel from ... (Daily Mail)

Prince Harry stared ahead as a mini convoy of two buggies sped him to the powerlifting event at the copper coloured stadium at the Zuiderpark on the ...

- On the best thing about the Queen: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. And now she's helping me set up. - On his late mother Princess Diana: 'It is almost as though she's done her bit with my brother and now she's very much, like, helping me. We talk about things that she can't talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. An inspiration to so many across the UK, the Commonwealth and the world, it's particularly special to be celebrating in this Platinum Jubilee year'. Her Majesty (right today) is believed to be seeing family and friends at her Norfolk home Got him set up. - On whether he misses William and Charles: 'Look I mean, for me at the moment, I'm here focused on these guys and these families and giving everything that I can, 120 per cent to them to make sure they have the experience of a lifetime. Why that? Why that? It was just so nice to see her. We have a really special relationship.

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Prince Harry's interview about Queen has cast doubt on whether ... (iNews)

In an interview with the Today Show on NBC News, Prince Harry cast doubt over whether he could make his grandmother's jubilee.

“I’m just making sure that she’s, you know, protected and got the right people around her,” he said. He was driven away from the venue in a buggy and declined to answer questions from the media when asked how he feels about the reaction to his Today Show interview and the comment he made about making sure the Queen is “protected”. The Duke of Sussex watched the weightlifting event in The Hague on the penultimate day of the Games.

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Prince Harry CBS interview: Who are the 'right people' to 'protect' the ... (Daily Mail)

The Duke of Sussex appeared to make a swipe at royal household staff during his interview with NBC, including the so-called 'men in grey suits' who advise ...

- On the best thing about the Queen: 'Her sense of humour and her ability to see the humour in so many different things. When asked about returning to the UK for the event with his grandmother he replied: 'I don't know yet, there's lots of things - security issues and everything else. Princess Alexandra of Kent: The Queen's cousin is a working royal who was one of her bridesmaids at her wedding. We talk about things that she can't talk about with anybody else, so that is always a nice peace to her. She is married to Simon Rhodes, son of the Queen's cousin Margaret Rhodes. She was allegedly involved in the Tiaragate affair involving Meghan Markle's wedding tiara in 2018. Mr Bower, who wrote the 2018 book 'Rebel Prince' about Charles, told MailOnline: 'On 'protecting' the Queen, he is not only targeting Charles and William but also Edward Young her private secretary. It was just so nice to see her. Both Meghan and I had tea with her, so it was really nice to catch up with her. Being with her it was great, it was just so nice to see her, she's on great form. Allowing them there would be self-destructive for the monarchy. It was really nice to see her in some element of privacy.

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