Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘hurt’ the Queen by unilaterally mapping out their future royal roles without her approval, an explosive biography has claimed.
Her Majesty is said to have been ‘blindsided’ by the launch of the SussexRoyal website which accompanied their Megxit announcement in January.
Royal aides told the authors of Finding Freedom, which is being serialised in the Times and Sunday Times, that sussexroyal.com fleshed out details for a ‘half-in-half-out model’ which had not been rubber-stamped by the Queen.
This derailed the conscientiously choreographed exit announcement planned through Buckingham Palace, which he took by surprise through the website.
The e-book states that the palace was forced to break its list and a brief press release that no end had been completed.
The Duke and Duchess’s resolve to explain her blank papers without her being approved by the 94-year-old queen “deeply annoyed” her, according to the courtiers.
Her Majesty (pictured last week) allegedly kept his guard off guard during the launch of the SussexRoyal website, which accompanied the announcement of his explosive resignation in January.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (pictured March) wounded the Queen by unilaterally mapping their real long-term roles without their approval, according to an explosive biography.
Royal attendees told the authors of Finding Freedom, which is mass-published in the Times and The Sunday Times, which sussexroyal.com developed the main points of a “half-in-half model” that had been approved through the Queen.
A prominent member of the space quoted in the ebook saying: “The detail of the surprise, the blindness of the queen, to the other administrators who are all very aware of this, rightly, is deeply disturbing.
“The circle of relatives is very personal and put it in the public domain, when told not to, it harms the Queen.
She set out what the Sussex were looking for in a without first consulting Her Majesty, and she is the director of the institution. ”
Her Majesty’s secretary, Edward Young, would have been incandescent if the palace had remained in the dark about Harry and Meghan’s intentions.
Finding Freedom, which recounts the behind-the-scenes arguments that led to the couple’s dramatic departure, says Harry and Meghan were forced to publish their leaked stories about their preference for moving to Canada full-time.
The Sussex used their Instagram on January 8 to announce the news that they were retiring as members of the Royal Family and seeking financial independence.
Royal Resources told authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand that they denied reporting the article and blamed Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, for the leak, saying they sought to force a formal announcement of their resolve to leave the family.
The Sussex, who denies the story, used their Instagram on January 8 to announce the news that they were retiring as members of the royal circle of relatives and seeking to become financially independent.
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