![]() ![]() " didn't want to invite her because it would have put her under intense scrutiny. "We never gave any advice, steer or guidance on who of her family or friends should or shouldn't come to her wedding." However, the source told The Times that was not correct. The duchess had claimed her niece, Ashleigh Hale, daughter of her estranged half-sister Samantha Markle, was not invited to the royal wedding on "guidance" from Kensington Palace staff. One disputed Meghan's claim she'd received no training about royal life, instead arguing "the level of support was intense". Palace insiders told The Times claims made by Meghan in the three episodes were inaccurate. Harry's comments come as palace insiders call out the Duchess of Sussex for telling "a complete and utter lie" about the royal wedding during the documentary. The source also claimed Harry wanted his brother William and father, King Charles III, to watch the rest of the series when the second part airs, saying it will help them understand why he and Meghan have chosen to lead their new life away from the Royal Family. The idea that they are now going to take a vow of silence after all the damage they have done, even if it was true, which I very much doubt, will do nothing to assuage the anger and disgust some of her friends feel about what they did to the queen in her final years."He feels it told the story he wanted the world to hear and has absolutely no regrets." For Harry to announce he was writing a memoir when his grandmother was not just recently widowed but actually dying herself, as he must have known she was-well, the cruelty of it takes the breath away. Instead they produced this unending stream of incredibly hurtful films and interviews attacking her life’s work. ![]() That was the time for Harry and Meghan to bite their tongue. Appearing on the balcony at the jubilee required a titanic effort. She barely moved from her apartments in Windsor Castle. In the final months, of course, it got very much worse by the time of the Platinum Jubilee (June 2022), she couldn’t see very much, she couldn’t hear very much, and she was easily confused. So, in response, the source unleashed some wrath about the topic to The Daily Beast, saying: “For the last years of her life, certainly from when her husband died, the queen was in a lot of pain. ![]() Reading this item apparently outraged at least one friend of the late Queen, who A) doesn't believe Harry and Meghan will ever stop airing royal grievances and B) thinks that, even if they do, they fumbled the timing of their silence on the subject in a way that wasn't fair (or at least kind) to the Queen during the final months of her life. A Sussex source reportedly told the outlet, "That period of life is over as there is nothing left to say." The anger-inducing piece of gossip (since it's not like this is something directly from or formally confirmed by Team Sussex) came from The Sun, which reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are officially done sharing their royal family grievances and won't be doing any more tell-all books/ documentaries/ interviews/etc. And by "seething," we mean mad enough to hop on a call with a journalist and share three full, continuous paragraphs of angry thoughts about it. Today in the saga that is the royal family feud drama, a friend of the late Queen Elizabeth II is apparently seething with rage about a new tabloid report about the Sussexes. ![]()
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