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Queen Elizabeth Likely Would’ve Punished Harry for Memoir: Expert

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another reaction. Queen Elizabeth II probably wouldn’t have ignored prince harrymemoirs of spareRoyal Expert Christopher Andersen Said.

Author of “Obviously nothing rattled the Queen” King: The Life of Charles III was told exclusively every week Wednesday, January 11th. Like Diana, she probably had some action. “

Princess Dianatell all about Interview panorama In November 1995, at the time believed to be her own decision (she persuaded to do an interview After seeing forged documents until more than 20 years later). “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a little crowded,” Diana famously said in the bombshell TV special. Charles IIIrelationship with Queen Camilla.

The following month, the Queen advised the duo to divorce after three years of separation. Princess of Wales at the time i don’t want it to end her marriage.

“After considering the current situation, the Queen wrote to both the Prince and Princess earlier this week, with the Duke of Edinburgh’s support, conveying her view that an early divorce would be preferable. We have this view and have made this known to the Princess of Wales since the letter,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement of 21 December 1995. We hope to help and support the Prince and Princess of Wales, especially her children, during this difficult time. “

Diana agreed to the legal split in February 1996 and the paperwork was completed in August. She died in a car accident in Paris a year after her divorce.

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Andersen said we The Duke of Sussex says he is in a “similar situation” after his memoirs drop bomb after bomb. Suspicion of physical fighting When prince william and Charles’ Awkward jokes about rumors. About Harry’s father.

“[Queen Elizabeth] Indeed, the one who started all this at a moment when she wouldn’t allow part-time royal status. She could have provided all the accommodations the Sussexes wanted. she decided not to. ‘Cause you’re either in or out all the way in,’ the author pointed out. It was a real devastating blow for him.”

Royal experts believe the new monarch may be taking cues from his mother. “So I think Charles will probably bring this kind of strength to her and at some point she’ll be able to do something decisive and put it behind him. I don’t know if, but he’ll probably have to do it at some point,” Andersen said.

With report by Christina Garibaldi

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