Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have recently under criticism for their persistent pursuit of financial riches.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal analyst, has highlighted this.
In one of his most recent interviews with The Mail, he offered his thoughts on the matter.
It alludes to assertions made in Charles III, Mr. Hardmans’ book.
“Robert Hardman is one of our most authoritative historians,” the statement reads. He cites a staff member of the Queen as claiming that she was “as angry as I’ve ever seen her” over Harry and Meghan’s handling of this.
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“Lilibet was the Queen’s endearing and very private childhood nickname, used only by her closest friends and family.”
However, if the aide’s account of events is accurate, “it was disgusting for the Sussexes to co-opt it in this way and then claim it was with her blessing.” It was ludicrous behavior. It meant causing her to suffer during her final years.
She did, however, add before wrapping off, “That had already been made evident by their infamous interview on Oprah in March of that year. Therefore, their criticism of the Royal Family following their resignation as senior employees for financial gain was quite appropriate.