Queen wants to ‘clip Prince Harry’s wings’ says expert
Prince Harry is eager to hold onto his military titles even after leaving his role of a senior working royal. Earlier this week, Vanity Fair correspondent Katie Nicholl suggested that the Queen was still yet to confirm whether Prince Harry should keep his military title. However, Us Weekly Correspondent and co-host of Royally Us, Christina Garibaldi, suggested that the Queen will rule against her grandson’s wishes.
Speaking on Royally Us, Ms Garibaldi discussed why Prince Harry would want to keep ties to the royal family a year after he announced he was stepping back from his duties.
She explained: “A lot of this has to do with Harry still maintaining his military titles which is really important to him, and that is something that they want to work out.
“But if you leave the royal family, you probably cannnot have it all.”
Co-host Molly Mulshine added: “I think there will also come a day when Harry and Meghan are no longer the ‘it couple’ of the moment and they will want a quieter life within the royal fold.
“That might be why they want to keep that door open.”
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This comes amid claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s anticipated 12-month review following their split from the royal family last year has been cancelled.
Speaking to True Royalty TV’s Royal Beat this week, Ms Nicholl said that the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William are satisfied new arrangement is working.
However, she added that royal aides were still “closely monitoring” the commercial deals that the Sussexes were making .
While living in California, Harry and Meghan have signed huge lucrative deals – thought to be worth over £130 million – with Spotify and Netflix.
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Ms Nicholl continued: “The one thing that is outstanding is the issue of his Prince Harry’s military title and I am told that it will be the Queen that ultimately makes that decision.”
Also this week, ITV correspondent and close friend of Prince Harry, Tom Brady, admitted that Prince Harry was left heartbroken after Megxit.
Mr Bradby was a guest at Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding and interviewed them on their Africa tour, shortly before they quit their royal roles.
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He said: “The whole thing has just been incredibly painful, that is obvious to everyone.
“It is painful all-round, painful for everyone, difficult to manage.
“Effectively they have just decided to completely leave the Royal Family, that has never been done.
“There are still a lot of hurt feelings on all sides and it’s very difficult.”
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