Prince Harry says he's 'making sure Queen is protected' and has 'right people around her'
20.04.2022 - 11:41
/ ok.co.uk
Prince Harry revealed his fiercely caring nature for the Queen as he opened up about the meeting with his grandmother during an interview on NBC's Today Show.The Duke of Sussex sat down with American presenter and journalist Hoda Kotb in between activities in The Hague, Netherlands, where he is attending the Invictus Games. As the pair chatted from everything between the 37 year old Royal's life with wife Meghan Markle, 40, his work on the games and family life with children Archie, three, and 11 month old Lilibet, talk turned to the reported "secret meeting" at Windsor Castle. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess only made a fleeting visit on their way over from the US as they headed to their final destination in the Netherlands.
But despite the short meeting, where Prince Charles was said to be as well, Harry only had positive things to say. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . Despite that, the Royal also said he doesn't plan to move back home to the UK any time soon.
While the full two-hour interview is due to air at 12pm UK time, a preview was aired on the channel last night. "Being with her, it was great," the Duke said with a grin, recalling the sweet moment he made his grandmother laugh. "It was just so nice to see her … She’s on great form.
She's always got a great sense of humour with me." Harry then added that his main priority is to make sure the monarch is "protected" and always has "the right people around her". Royal fans have long known of the Queen and Prince Harry's special grandparent bond, and the latter is very protective of the 95 year old. Hoda acknowledged this and prompted the Royal to reveal if he'd been able to make
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