Prince Harry Says He Made Queen Elizabeth II Laugh During Visit With Meghan Markle, Reveals Where He Stands With Her After Royal Exit
20.04.2022 - 03:35
/ usmagazine.com
Still a family. Prince Harry is operned up about where he stands with his royal relatives — especially Queen Elizabeth II — after visiting her earlier this month with wife Meghan Markle.
“Being with her, it was great,” Harry, 37, said during an advanced clip from his interview with Today’s Hoda Kotb, which will air in its entirety on the talk show on Wednesday, April 20. “It was just so nice to see her. She’s [in] great form.”
The prince — who spoke with Kotb, 57, while at The Hague in the Netherlands during a break from his 2022 Invictus Games duties — noted that he made his grandmother, 95, laugh during their chat. “She’s always got a great sense of humor with me,” he said.
The former military pilot revealed that he’s “just making sure she’s protected and has the right people around [her],” before giving more details of his and wife Meghan’s quick London stay.
“Both Meghan and I had tea with her. It was really nice to catch up with her,” Harry explained, adding that his home is now in the United States. “We’ve been welcomed with open arms and have such a great community in Santa Barbara, [California].”
The Duke of Sussex has been attending the 2022 Invictus Games, which run until Friday, April 22, with Meghan, 40, beginning with the Friday, April 15, welcome reception. The duo’s return to the Games comes nearly five years after the pair made their debut as a couple at the 2017 event in Toronto.
Before they arrived for the welcome reception on Friday, a spokesperson confirmed to Us Weekly that the prince and the Bench author paid a visit to the queen at her Windsor Castle residence. The London pit stop marked the first time Harry and Meghan returned to the U.K. together since their final engagement as working senior royals in