Prince Harry’s life was never quite the same after Meghan Markle appeared in the big picture, his relationship with the royal family went downhill and is unfixable. A new excerpt from Ingrid Seward’s book, “My Mother and I” has surfaced online and the declarations about the prince and the late Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship are surprising.
Previously, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a deep convo with Oprah Winfrey talking about how damaged the prince’s relationship was with the queen because of her attitude toward Meghan Markle’s wedding dress and the whole wedding.
“The Queen was dismayed by Harry’s high-handed attitude both before and after the wedding, and their relationship was ‘quite badly damaged by it all.”
However, this wasn’t the only moment where the late Queen Elizabeth II’s relationship with the former royal couple went downhill. Ingrid’s book, which is going to be available on February 15, 2024, also gave an intense glimpse inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s departure from the royal family in 2020.
“The relationship was even more damaged when Harry decided to give up being a working royal and leave the country, a decision, that the Queen never truly understood. However much she loved Harry, and she did—she couldn’t condone the way he was speaking about the institution of the monarchy she’d spent 70 years preserving.”
While it was reported that Queen Elizabeth II approved Meghan Markle joining the royal family during the earlier stages of her relationship, everything went downhill because of the multiple offenses made by the royal family, such as the late Prince Philip comparing Meghan to Wallis Simpson as the “Duchess of Windsor.”