Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's wedding ceremony was "very troublesome" for the Queen who was "upset" by her grandson's behaviour, a distant relative of the late monarch has alleged.
A brand new e-book by royal reporter Katie Nicholl claims Her Majesty felt "dismayed" by Harry's perspective. Particulars behind the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been in rivalry even earlier than the nuptials occurred.
Within the Oprah interview final 12 months, Meghan mentioned tabloid claims "made Kate cry" had the story backwards. There was additionally reportedly a row about what tiara Meghan would borrow - a dispute which the e-book rehashes with new claims.
In 'The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Way forward for the Crown', Nicholl alleges that Harry informed his grandmother's long-time dresser: "What Meghan needs, Meghan will get!"
This then reportedly prompted a telling-off from his grandmother.

The e-book goes on to cite Girl Elizabeth Anson, the late Queen's first cousin as soon as eliminated.
Girl Anson, who died in 2020, is quoted as saying: "The run-up to the marriage was actually very troublesome for the Queen. She was very upset by how Harry had behaved and a few of his calls for and the way in which he went about issues in his personal approach.
"For instance, he requested the archbishop of Canterbury to marry them earlier than consulting the Queen and the Dean of Windsor, which wasn't the proper method to do issues.
"I feel she was dismayed by his perspective generally and I bear in mind her talking to him and her being moderately upset by how beastly Harry was being. Their relationship was fairly badly broken by all of it."
The e-book has additionally alleged that the Queen was "exhausted" by the choice of Harry and Meghan stepping down from the agency.
It claims the late Queen Elizabeth II confided to a detailed buddy that she was exhausted by the choice. The supply mentioned: "She was very damage and informed me, 'I don’t know, I don’t care, and I don’t need to give it some thought anymore'."
The e-book goes on to assert that the 96-year-old monarch noticed little or no of her great-grandchildren Archie and Lilibet.
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