According to the British "Daily Mail" and "Sun" news on April 19, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, for the first time publicly recounted his and his wife, Meghan Markle, a secret meeting with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle last week, saying that "it was great to see her", and the queen invited her grandchildren and husbands to stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace again at the celebration of her 70th anniversary of the succession, but the British media and royal courtiers were quite worried about the behavior of Harry and Meghan, who loved to be manipulative.
This is the first time Meghan has met with her 95-year-old queen grandmother since Prince Harry settled in California with Meghan Markle. The meeting took place last Thursday, when Harry and Meghan "stopped by" to meet several royal family members in Windsor while traveling to The Hague for the "Invincible" Games.
On the evening of the 18th local time, the BBC broadcast an interview with Prince Harry in The Hague, and the BBC host Alex Jones asked Prince Harry, on the way here, you suddenly went to visit Her Majesty the Queen, did she bring any good news to the British team?
Prince Harry replied that the Queen had brought many words and that he had passed the message on to most of the British team. Then Prince Harry added, I'm glad to see her, and I'm sure she'll be happy to be here if possible.
It is reported that the meeting was led by Harry and Meghan, and nine times out of ten it was planned by Meghan. The two first extended an "olive branch" to their father, Prince Charles, and their stepmother, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the two facilitated a meeting with their grandmother, not just out of nostalgia for their families, but for the two to return to England in June to participate in the Platinum Jubilee event for the 70th anniversary of their grandmother's accession to the throne.
The conversation between the two and their grandmother is also extremely skillful. Harry Meghan's eldest son, Archie Harris Mountbatten-Windsor, is 2 years old and her great-grandmother's eponymous daughter Lilybert is 11 months old, but the Queen's grandmother has never seen the youngest great-granddaughter, and Harry Meghan told her grandmother that they plan to "visit" The UK again so that she can spend time with her children.
Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926 and will celebrate her 96th birthday in two days. For the old man, family affection was an extremely important matter. For this reason, the Queen immediately invited Harry and Meghan home for the Platinum Jubilee event in June, and invited them to stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with the royal family, according to the Daily Telegraph. Such a moment will undoubtedly be very important for Meghan and Harry.
But the Daily Telegraph stressed that since the Duke and His wife had renounced senior royal status, they could not play a "central" role in the 4-day celebrations, which they could appear in "family events", including standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and attending the thanksgiving ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral, but they could not participate in the parade. The parade of royals in convertibles has always been the most important event.
Regarding the latest developments in Harry and Meghan's relationship with the royal family, the Daily Mail, The Sun and The Daily Telegraph highlight two things.
One is that when Harry and Meghan secretly visited Windsor, they did not meet with their brother Prince William and their sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. At the time, William Kate was on vacation with her three children in Courchevel, the French Alps, and the media also published photos of Prince George taking ski lessons. The media believes that William Kate is deliberately staggering with Harry and Meghan, which is a wise move. Harry Meghan has been publicly denigrating William and Kate in the media, and the relationship between the two families is still at a freezing point, and it is wise not to see it.
The second is that although the Queen herself welcomed Harry Meghan to the celebration in June, the royal courtiers feared that Harry Meghan, who loved "performances" and was always in trouble, would "hijack" the Queen's Platinum Jubilee event, and they would cover up the Queen's glory and make himself the focus of the media.
Because they are extremely self-centered people.
Source: theSun, DAILYMAIL, BING
Editor: Zhang Xiao