Queen Elizabeth's 'Megxit' Orders Ignored: Beloved Monarch Would Be Royally 'Disappointed' in Prince Harry's Memoir and Bombshells
After Queen Elizabeth II's death on September 8, 2022, her grandson, Prince Harry, reportedly ignored her wishes for how "Megxit" should continue.
The reluctant HRH and Meghan Markle's Netflix "hit piece" Harry & Meghan in December of that year followed by January 2023's Spare, are also said to have likely "devastated" an already ailing monarch had she been reigning when those bombs fell.
"I'm also told that the late Queen Elizabeth — who laid out instructions for Harry’s split with the royal family — would be 'very disappointed in (her grandson)… he has disrespected her wishes over and over since she died and refuses to accept that he can’t have round the clock, immediate police protection paid for by the taxpayers any time he wants,'" royal expert Paula Froelich dished to NewsNation on behalf of sources.
Amid reports suggesting the Duke of Sussex wishes to return to the U.K., the fiery-haired prince "would not be allowed back" by the public due to the way he treated Elizabeth II in her final years.
"I don't think there's any need for this country to have Prince Harry back in it," journalist Alex Larman shared. "He's behaved so disgracefully and so appallingly. You could argue that he's been manipulated by his wife, you could argue that he's essentially just a poor little lost boy who's found a far more confident and far more intelligent woman who's taking charge."
Larman then spoke of the late Queen, "When you look at the Queen and you look at the fact that she was obviously in her final years, she was unable to have the peace that she needed."
It has been reported the monarch was suffering from bone cancer during the final year of her life, which was partly dominated by the explosive fallout from Harry and Meghan Markle's March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
This is despite the head of state's reported "disappointment" in the pair. It has recently been revealed that the Queen directed her chief advisor to ensure the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had effective security. The revelation comes via a newly unsealed letter Her late Majesty wrote to her private secretary, Sir Edward Young, in early 2020.
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"You will understand well that ensuring that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain safe is of paramount importance to Her Majesty and her family," Young's letter read on behalf of the Queen. "Given the Duke's public profile by virtue of being born into the royal family, his military service, the Duchess's own independent profile, and the well-documented history of targeting of the Sussex family by extremists, it is imperative that the family continues to be provided with effective security."
The Duke is reportedly still asking his father, King Charles III, for taxpayer-funded protection.