The Queen ‘is more angry with Prince Harry
and Meghan Markle than with Prince Andrew’s
Epstein interview.THE Queen is feeling "very
let down and angry with Prince Harry and Meghan
Markle" after their shock decision to step
down as senior members of the Royal Family,
a former aide has claimed.Appearing on Good
Morning Britain today, Her Majesty's ex-press
spokesman Dickie Arbiter argued The Queen
will be feeling "more angry" than after Prince
Andrew's "car crash" Newsnight interview discussing
his involvement in the Epstein scandal.Discussing
how the couple's announcement came as a shock
to the Royal Family, the expert said: "The
Queen didn't know, William didn't know.
"[Prince Harry and Meghan Markle] had a brief
chat with the Prince of Wales some time ago
and he cautioned them to get everything in
place before you make an announcement.Dickie
claims Prince Charles advised the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex to "work out the logistics"
of how they were going to split their time
between the UK and North America before formally
making an announcement - but they allegedly
"didn't listen to him".
After the couple made the announcement last
night, Buckingham Palace responded with a
statement in which they said "discussions
with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are at
early stage" but admitted it was a "complicated
issue".
Describing how Her Majesty will have responded
to the news, Dickie said: "The Queen will
be feeling very let down and very angry, probably
more angry than she felt after Andrew's carcrash
interview."
Although fellow panellists Trisha Goddard
and Sally Jones expressed outrage over his
claim, the expert asserted that Harry and
Meghan have dropped a "bombshell" while Prince
Andrew's involvement in the Epstein scandal
has been "going on for ages".
Since Prince Andrew's disastrous Newsnight
interview in November, the royal was sacked
from royal duties by his "disappointed" mother.The
expert also criticised the couple for releasing
a new photo of their son Archie on New Years
Eve which "overshadowed" Prince William's
new environmental initiative.
Insisting they've been "asking for trouble"
by breaking away from the Royal Family, Dickie
said: "There was a time when there was coordination,
when households talked to each other."That
one wouldn't overshadow the other one - that's
how good organisations work."
In more Royal Family news, The Sun's royal
photographer thinks Harry is "doing what he's
told" by Meghan who wanted to get out of the
limelight.And Meghan and Harry have been accused
of "having their cake and eating it" by not
letting go of their royal privileges after
their shock exit.Plus Meghan and Harry could
become the BIGGEST Instagram influencers on
the planet after quitting the Royals.
