Late Queen ‘couldn’t bare to be alone when Prince Harry called’ | Royal | News

The book that created a new bombshell effect, Queen II. She revealed that whenever Elizabeth called Prince Harry, she would ask one of her bridesmaids to be in the room with her.
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers’ upcoming book Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth: A Personal History will be published to coincide with the late monarch’s 100th birthday in April. The author took an in-depth look at the life of the late monarch, drawing on memories from rare individuals and decades of observations.
Mr Vickers wrote: “Every time Prince Harry called his grandmother, she asked for her maid of honor to stay with her. The distress the Sussexes caused the Queen in the final years of her life cannot be ignored.”
The new claim follows a previous statement from a royal insider that the late monarch was “as angry as I’ve ever seen him” after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle publicly said they had approval to name their daughter ‘Lilibet’.
In his book Charles III: New King, New Palace. Robert Hardman, author of The Inside Story, revealed the Queen was “furious” that Meghan and Harry “lied” about their daughter’s name.
On the last night of his life, the biographer wrote, the Duke “forbade his nurses, shuffled along the corridor on the Zimmer frame, bought himself a beer and drank it in the Oak Room. The next morning he got up, took a bath, said he felt unwell, and slipped away quietly.”
Vickers wrote that the late Queen did not see him before she died. “I was told that ‘he was absolutely furious that he had left without saying goodbye, as so often happens in life.'”
Vickers also claimed Philip “didn’t want to make it to his 100th birthday” [on June 10]dislike fusspots, especially at such events.”




