“Never complain, never explain” is one of the Queen’s motto. But the monarch no longer wants to accept the constant criticism of her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.
The crisis between Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and the British royal family could reach a new low. As the British newspaper reports, Queen Elizabeth II is said to be increasingly angry about the couple’s repeated attacks and is now considering legal action.
In an updated epilogue of their book “Finding Freedom” Harry and Meghan criticize the monarch again. Accordingly, they are disappointed that the Queen has not responded adequately to the problems they raised. Specifically, it is about the statements during the interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which Harry and Meghan accused the royal family of racism.
“There is a certain limit. Until then, the queen and the royal family can be driven, but not further. The impression from the top is now: enough is enough,” the “Sun” quotes a source close to the palace. The royals would get legal assistance and are ready to take legal action against Harry and Meghan in the event of future hostility. Defamation and invasion of privacy are possible charges. “It would be ironic if Harry and Meghan were accused of violating privacy in view of their statements on this issue,” the informant told the Sun.
The Queen is afraid of Prince Harry’s memoir
The Queen is probably particularly concerned about the planned autobiography of her grandson Prince Harry for the coming year. The 36-year-old has announced that he will publish an honest account of his life. “I am not writing this as the prince I was born as, but as the man I have become,” Harry is quoted in a message from Penguin Random House. The royal family is said not to have known about Harry’s plans to write a book beforehand.
“If someone were named in the book and directly accused, it could be defamation and also violate the right to private family life to demand a right of reply, “the Sun quoted its source as saying.
Apparently there is a fear that the American audience in particular will unreflectively believe the statements made by Harry and Meghan and that the Queen will be put in a bad light. Elizabeth II now apparently wants to counteract this more vehemently. It’s not just about their privacy, but about the reputation of the entire royal family and thus also about the future of the monarchy.
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