‘Just stay away!’: Royal experts say Prince Harry should keep clear of the Jubilee celebrations and ongoing row is ‘tragic’ for 96-year-old monarch. Palace Confidential talk show tackles all the major stories
- Richard Eden, diary editor at the Daily Mail, says Prince Harry should ‘stay away’ from Jubilee celebrations
- Rebecca English, the Mail’s royal editor, says Harry’s row with the so-called men in grey suits is ‘dangerous’
- Royal experts also look at whether Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie could be planning a royal comeback
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex should not come to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations to stop the endless speculation around the event, a royal expert has claimed. Richard Eden, diary editor at the Daily Mail, says that they should just ‘stay away’.
‘I really get the impression that Harry and Meghan are loving all the speculation about whether they’ll come for the Jubilee or not. What should be the wonderful celebrations of the Queen’s amazing long reign, instead it’s sort of become this saga or will-they-won’t-they-come? Who cares? Just stay away, honestly,’ he tells our royal talk show Palace Confidential. ‘They want us to indulge in this speculation as long as possible.’
Rebecca English, the Mail’s royal editor, believes that Harry’s row with the so-called men in grey suits is more dangerous than it might first appear.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex should not come to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations to stop the endless speculation around the event, a royal expert has claimed. Richard Eden, diary editor at the Daily Mail, tells our royal talk show Palace Confidential (pictured) that they should just ‘stay away’
Rebecca English, the Mail’s royal editor, believes that Harry’s row with the so-called men in grey suits is more dangerous than it might first appear. Pictured, Prince Harry with the Queen, Meghan Markle, Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2018
‘Prince Harry has built up such a wall of resentment and hatred against these people, I suspect it will always be a stumbling block when it comes to repairing his relationships with family members,’ she says. ‘Because he has such a great distrust and dislike for the people around them.’
Once again these rows hurt the Queen on what should be a year of celebration for Her Majesty, argues the Daily Mail’s Editor at Large, Richard Kay.
‘I think it’s tragic for her. The last thing she wants are these ongoing, bitter rows with her own grandchildren and the family,’ he tells the programme. ‘They had so much trouble in the 1990s which they had hoped they had put behind them, but this is somehow even worse and it must be enormously difficult for her and quite despairing.’
Plus our experts look at whether Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie could be planning a royal comeback and why, and examine some of the claims made in two new headline-grabbing books on the royals – the portrait that Tina Brown paints of Prince Harry in The Palace Papers, while in William At 40, Robert Jobson examines how Megxit might have had a positive effect: bringing Prince Charles closer to Prince William.
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