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Queen Elizabeth worried that Prince Harry was too in love with Meghan Markle
According to an upcoming biography, Queen Elizabeth II thought Prince Harry’s grandson was “perhaps a little too much in love” with his new fiancée Meghan Markle.
“It has come to this, as far as I know, that she ever uttered a word against the new Duchess of Sussex,” British broadcaster Gyles Brandreth wrote in “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait“.
According to a book to be released in December, the late British monarch was “really delighted” when her grandson said he would marry Markle.
“She liked Meghan and told a lot of people that. And she did everything to make her future granddaughter feel welcome, “we read in the biography, a fragment of which was published in Daily mail.
The Queen wasn’t even put off by Sussex’s infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“I can tell you because I know the Queen has always been more worried about Harry’s well-being than ‘this TV nonsense’, which means both the Oprah Winfrey interview – which caused so much controversy – and the lucrative Sussexes deal made from Netflix” – wrote Brandreth, a former MP who has long known the royal family.
He wrote that the monarch was “anxious for Harry to ‘find his foot’ in California and ‘find some really useful things to do’. “
Brandreth also revealed in the book that he “heard the Queen was suffering from a type of myeloma – a cancer of the bone marrow – which would explain her fatigue and weight loss and those ‘mobility problems’ we’ve been told a lot about in the last year or so.” . her life.”
The Queen died in September at the age of 96, the official cause of death being old age.