Queen Elizabeth II had a plan to keep away
Harry et Meghan of the royal family. The mother of King Charles III had planned to end the bail
from Harry and Meghan to Frogmore Cottage and force the duke Andrew to move there.
This information comes from specialist Robert Hardman, published in the Mail. Indeed, she wanted the Duke of York to leave his family residence, the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate, and move into Frogmore Cottage. “If she had lived another year, he would have left.”
declares a former advisor to Elizabeth II. Duke Andrew is no longer carrying out his royal duties and has been stripped of many things due to his involvement in the Epstein affair.
A plan to keep Harry and Meghan away
Queen Elizabeth II had a whole plan in mind after canceled the lease of Harry and Meghan to install his son, Duke Andrew there: “His plan was to moveto put fin to the Sussexes' lease of Frogmore Cottage and to install Andrew there. It was mainly a question moneybecause she saw that it was becoming unsustainable.” says royal expert Robert Hardman.
Finally, Andrew was officially financially cut off by the king, marking a new
ditch between the brothers. King Charles III ordered his private treasurer, the financial director of the monarchy, to cut his younger brother's personal annual allowance, estimated at around 1 million pounds
per year and no longer cover its private security costs. “The Duke is not no longer a financial burden for the king.” confirms a source. It remains to be seen where will you stay the Duke after leaving the Royal Lodge, at Frogmore Cottage as agreed? He also reportedly owns a lease on the late Queen's former home in Windsor's Great Park. “If he finds the money, good for him, but if not, he will find that the king's patience is not unlimited.”
photo credit: Agency Elizabeth II, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the coat of arms.
Tensions within the royal family
After his departure to UNITED STATES and have
left his royal functions, Prince Harry continues to pursue justice
the Ministry of the Interior for its decision to remove full-time security. And the king, in addition to the worries with his brother, fears having problems legal
if he gets closer to his son, Prince Harry.
Royal insiders also denial the accusations which said that they would not have not helped Meghan upon her arrival in the royal family, saying she would have rejected their support. Far from having it “wolf pier“, as she suggested, they did everything to help himbut she would have refused. Despite the king's efforts to ease tensions with his son, the latter does not visit him more even when he goes to London. “We were told it was for reasons of
security.” reports a member of the king’s staff. “I'm not sure we can find a
place more secure than the palace.”
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