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The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away last Friday at the age of 99, has always been a staunch advocate of the idea that members of the royal family should be more accessible to public opinion, resorting to mass media such as radio and television. Nevertheless, His grandson Harry’s TV appearance with Meghan Markle seemed unnecessary to him and he never understood the reasons why the couple communicated their problems with the Windsor clan to millions of people.
Felipe, who had been married to Isabel II for 73 years, was the one who came up with the plan to broadcast on the BBC his wife’s coronation ceremony in 1953 at Westminster Abbey, London. Despite the refusal of then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill, 25-year-old Elizabeth insisted that the solemn event take place in front of television cameras.
However, the Duke of Edinburgh reacted with disgust to the news that one of his favorite grandsons, Prince Harry, sHe prepared to speak on television about intimate aspects of his personal and family life for the American journalist Oprah Winfrey.
Along with Meghan and before the presenter’s penetrating questions, the Duke of Sussex did not hesitate to speak about the prevailing racism within his family or the ongoing harassment his wife received from the British press. He also spoke of his strained relationship with his father, Prince Charles, and his brother, William, who he accused of leaving him penniless after resigning from his royal duties in March last year.
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According to Gyles Brandreth, biographer of the Duke of Edinburgh, Felipe always supported Meghan and Harry’s decision to become independent And he even kept in constant touch with his grandson after moving to California with his family.
However, he was very upset with the couple because they agreed to the interview. When Isabel’s husband heard about his grandson’s plans, everything changed and he came to qualify the initiative as a “madness “, Brandreth disclosed in an opinion piece published in the newspaper Daily mail
I know of someone very close to him who thought that Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was a real madness from which nothing good could come “explained the writer. “It was not surprising to me, as he similarly described the series of face-to-face interviews that Charles and Princess Diana gave in the 1990s,” he added.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Winfrey was broadcast while Philip was hospitalized. However, according to Brandreth, he was very critical of the marriage for making their personal affairs public.
The fact that Meghan and Harry’s interview was aired while he was “in the hospital did not concern him,” Brandreth wrote.By all means give any television interviews you want “, He said, “But don’t talk about yourself.”
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That was always one of his rules, the one he always tried to teach his children. I imagine he would also share them with his grandchildren ”, The biographer pointed to the media action carried out by the now-defunct Duke of Edinburgh.
He also pointed out that he was not happy with the couple’s decision last year to leave their position as high-ranking members of the family because ‘they were not doing the right thing for the country or for themselves’, but he supported them . . at all times.
People should be able to live their lives as they see fit “Felipe said according to Brandreth.
The Duke of Edinburgh also refused to get involved in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s discussions about relinquishing their royal duties, telling Queen Elizabeth II that “I’ll get out of here soon “, reports the British newspaper The Sun. And so he chose not to participate in the Sandringham summit, where his grandson’s departure plans were discussed.
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During his interview with James Corden, Harry assured that he was in a good relationship with his grandparents and that he had constant video conversations between Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and himself. He even said that His Majesty Archie had sent a waffle iron as a gift.
Harry, without Meghan Markle due to his advanced pregnancy, arrived in the UK on Sunday to attend the deathswhat will be done Saturday April 17 and published an emotional letter in which he paid a very personal tribute to his grandfather. It’s her first visit to Britain since leaving royal duties and the couple’s explosive interview with Oprah.
“My grandfather was a man in the service of the people, of honor and with a great sense of humor. He was very authentic and had a very sharp sense of humor. Someone who could get someone’s attention because of his charm, but also because you never knew how to surprise you, ” said Elizabeth II’s grandson in his statement shared on the Archewell page, the foundation he and his wife founded after the so-called Megxit. .
Grandpa, thank you for your service, your dedication to grandma and always being yourself. We will miss you very much, but you will always remember the nation and the world. Meghan, Archie and I (as well as your future great-granddaughter) will always have a special place in our hearts for you.Yes, ”concluded Harry, who is currently isolated in his home in Frogmore Cottage, on the grounds of Windsor Castle, due to the sanitary regulations required in the country for those coming from abroad.
Harry will hold a five-day quarantine instead of ten if he passes a negative coronavirus test and will be allowed to attend his grandfather’s memorial funeral “out of compassion” – as official UK government guidelines state.
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