Prince Harrys nuclear interview would have horrified late Queen Elizabeth II: expert

Prince Harry declared on Friday that he wants to reconcile with his family after losing a court battle over his publicly funded security – but for the royal family, it’s too little, too late.The claim was made by British royals expert Hilary Fordwich, who told Fox News Digital that everyone who knew the Duke of Sussex’s beloved grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, believed she would have been “truly horrified” by his latest tell-all.“For her, it would indeed have been felt as a violation of both discretion and privacy,” Fordwich explained.“She valued the little privacy her family members could maintain in such an exposed role.
Being betrayed by a family member, publicly airing grievances was abhorrent to her.She was particularly private regarding matters of health and family disputes.”A similar sentiment was previously shared by unnamed sources with ITV News.The “exasperated” palace insiders told the outlet that the 40-year-old’s words about his father’s cancer were in “poor taste” and noted that his new outburst only shows there is “nothing that can be trusted to remain private.”During his sit-down with BBC News, Harry said, “I don’t know how much longer my father has.” King Charles, 76, was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024.The 40-year-old also told the network that the king wouldn’t speak to him due to the “security stuff.”Fordwich said the late queen would have been heartbroken over Harry’s repeated willingness to air his grievances.It was the late queen, Fordwich pointed out, who agreed to let Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, step back as senior members in 2020 and move to California.England’s longest-reigning monarch died in 2022 at age 96.“Queen Elizabeth at the time of ‘Megxit’ hoped for the best, for family unity and discretion,” said Fordwich.
“She was focused on protecting the future of the monarchy.She guarded its reputation and continuity her entire life, focusi...