Prince Harry's visit caused Queen 'great heartbreak,' says expert
16.04.2022 - 16:13
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s choice to not bring their children with them on their trip to the UK would have been a source of “great heartache” for the Queen, an expert has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex briefly visited Windsor on Thursday 14 April to catch-up with Her Majesty and Prince Charles before heading to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands.
While 37 year old Harry’s catch-up with Charles was reported to be “edgy”, his and 40 year old Meghan’s meeting with the Queen was allegedly a lot more pleasant. However, a royal expert has claimed that the couple’s decision to visit the UK without their children Archie, two, and Lilibet, 10 months, will have been hard for the Queen - who has never met Lilibet.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. During an appearance on BBC Breakfast, royal commentator Jennie Bond gave her verdict on the Sussex’s whistle stop trip to Windsor.
“Harry is almost too sensitive for his own good but he's a very loving young man,” she said. “He loves his grandmother, she played such a big part in his upbringing, he lost his mother when he was 12-years-old and the Queen stepped in, in a big way.” She continued: “I think it came out of a sense of true love to see his Granny who is 96 this coming week and who is ailing and a little weak now.” Jennie added: “I'm sure it is a matter of great heartache that she hasn't met Lilibet and Charles as well.
“I personally don't see why they couldn't have brought them this time, why they couldn't have brought them a few days earlier.” The couple’s visit comes after Harry chose not to attend his grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service last month. The prince announced that
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