Elizabeth II: this shocking sentence from the Queen on Meghan Markle pronounced just before the funeral of Prince Philip
A shocking revelation. According to author Tom Bower, Queen Elizabeth II would have been relieved that Meghan Markle could not come to Prince Philip’s funeral. The Monarque would have even pronounced a rather explicit sentence.
In April 2020, Queen Elizabeth II said a last goodbye to her husband
It would seem that the Monarch was happy not to see Meghan Markle arrive at the funeral
Indeed, Elizabeth II would have had a shock sentence for the wife of prince Harry
In April 2021, Prince Philip disappeared, leaving Queen Elizabeth II in deep grief. On April 17, the British royal family gathered to pay their last respects to the husband of the Monarch. But now, in the words of author Tom Bower, Elizabeth II would have been greatly relieved that Meghan Markle does not attend her husband’s funeral. Indeed, when she learned that Prince Harry’s wife would stay in the United States, the Monarch would have dropped: “Thank God !” It must be said that Prince Philip’s funeral took place barely three months after the explosive interview of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry with Oprah Winfrey.
Still according to the writer,he tension was palpable at Prince Philip’s funeral. “Meghan had announced her seven-month pregnancy as a reason for not traveling and at Windsor Castle the Queen prepared to face the public on one of the saddest days of her life. Philip had been her rock during the Last 70 years. Because of the Covid, she would cry alone inside the chapel. Thank God Meghan is not coming”said the monarch. A shock sentence that echoes the accusations of Meghan Markle.
Meghan Markle, terribly alone
Indeed, the Duchess of Sussex had revealed to have heard racist remarks about the future birth of his child Archie. Like Lady Diana, the actress had confided to having felt terribly alone when she was part of the royal family: “When I joined this family, it was the last time until we arrived here that I saw my passport, my driver’s license, my keys, everything handed over. I went to the institution and i said i needed to go somewhere to get help, i said i had never felt this before and i needed to go somewhere, and i was said I couldn’t, that he wouldn’t be good for the institution.”
Elizabeth II But now, according to author Tom Bower, Elizabeth II would have been greatly relieved that Meghan Markle did not go to her husband’s funeral.
Meghan Markle “I went to the institution and said I needed to go somewhere to get help, said I had never felt this before and needed help. ‘go somewhere,”