Aides at Buckingham Palace allegedly rejoice that information regarding the Queen’s response to Lilibet’s name has been updated.
According to royal scholar Robert Hardman, the Queen was offended that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose her name for their daughter.
According to reports, the Queen said to aides, “The only thing I own is my name; I don’t own the palaces or the paintings.” And they’ve already taken that.
There’s no doubting that it is good that the truth has surfaced, according to a royal source, who also claims that Her Majesty’s staff is pleased that the truth has come to light. Harry and Meghan made an effort to force their version of events through, but it wasn’t accepted back then and it isn’t accepted now.
You’ll discover that while everyone is silently applauding this specific injustice being made right, the Palace’s silence says volumes.
Speaking more about Prince Harry’s memoir “Spare,” Mr. Hardman stated: “The most concerning thing about the book, in the Palace’s opinion, was how much of the more recent events were left out. Less than 20% of Harry’s memoir was devoted to the details of his marriage to Meghan and their subsequent exit from the royal family. That implied a follow-up.