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Late Queen showed her true feelings about Meghan Markle in a letter | Royal | News

A letter opened, Late Queen Elizabeth’s II. Elizabeth shows that after quitting royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle see that he continues to be “effective security”. The letter written by Sir Edward Young, the Special Secretary of the Late Queen, was sent to Sir Mark Sedwill in January 2020 after the Sandlingham summit.

The royal family was discussed after Norfolk announced his intention to resign in order to discuss the future of Prince Harry and Meghan’s future. In the letter, he read: “You will realize that it is very important for the Majesty and his family to ensure that the Sussex Duke and Duchess remain safe.”

“Considering the royal family, military service, Duchess’s own independent profile, and the well -documented history of the Sussex family’s targeting, the Duke must continue to provide effective security.”

The letter was later decided by Mr. Justice Nicklin in a slander case brought to Associated newspapers by Posta on Sunday, 2022 on Sunday.

Sir Edward’s letter also stated that Rahed Queen’s Ravec (Royal and VIP Executive Committee) will make its final decisions independently on the security of Harry and Meghan. However, it felt that it was important for the late ruler to continue to receive adequate protection.

Harry had previously discussed the security struggle that began in 2020 in a documentary called ‘Tailids in Trail’ published on ITV. He implied that these concerns were not in England and why they haven’t brought their children to their homeland since 2022.

Prince Harry first was legally treated against his home office in 2020, and his wife Meghan decided that he had to receive protection financed by a different taxpayer after he stepped back from life as working royalities.

In May 2025, the Court of Appeal upheld an previous decision supporting the government’s decision to make Harry’s security decision. Judge Geoffrey Vos said that Harry’s arguments were “strong”, but there was not enough legal basis for a challenge.

Harry previously stated that his security was a factor not to bring Meghan and his families back to England, and after the decision, BBC said in an interview with the United States that he was “ruined”.

The Duke of Sussex resides in Montecito, California, which they have lived since 2020. The couple walked away a few months after they lived in royal duties and lived in a four million -pound mansion with their son Prince Archie, six and daughter Princess Lilibet.

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