A letter reveals Queen Elizabeth fought for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s protection after their U.S. move in early 2020. The letter was submitted as evidence in Prince Harry’s libel case. The monarch wanted to protect the couple after they left royal life behind for a new life in the States.
Queen Elizabeth wanted to ensure Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their son Prince Archie were protected
The late Queen said it was “imperative” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were protected. A letter submitted as part of evidence contained in Harry’s libel case against the Mirror newspapers detailed her wishes.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex “continue to be provided with effective security” against “extremists,” said the letter written on her behalf, per The Sunday Times. The queen’s private secretary, Sir Edward Young, wrote the letter.
It was sent to U.K. cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill.
Queen Elizabeth wanted to ensure Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their son Prince Archie were protected
The late Queen said it was “imperative” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were protected. A letter submitted as part of evidence contained in Harry’s libel case against the Mirror newspapers detailed her wishes.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex “continue to be provided with effective security” against “extremists,” said the letter written on her behalf, per The Sunday Times. The queen’s private secretary, Sir Edward Young, wrote the letter.
It was sent to U.K. cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill.
- 1/10/2024
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The late Queen Elizabeth had wishes for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a new letter reveals.
The late Queen, who died in September of last year, said that it was “imperative” that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “continue to be provided with effective security” against “extremists” in a letter from the palace written on her behalf, provided as evidence in the High Court as Harry’s libel lawsuit against The Mail on Sunday newspaper continues, via The Sunday Times.
The letter was written by the Queen’s private secretary Sir Edward Young, and was sent to U.K. cabinet secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill, after the Sandringham Summit in January 2020, which is where the royal family discussed Prince Harry and Meghan‘s future after announcing they were stepping down from royal duties that year.
Keep reading to find out more…“You will understand well that ensuring that the Duke and Duchess...
The late Queen, who died in September of last year, said that it was “imperative” that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “continue to be provided with effective security” against “extremists” in a letter from the palace written on her behalf, provided as evidence in the High Court as Harry’s libel lawsuit against The Mail on Sunday newspaper continues, via The Sunday Times.
The letter was written by the Queen’s private secretary Sir Edward Young, and was sent to U.K. cabinet secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill, after the Sandringham Summit in January 2020, which is where the royal family discussed Prince Harry and Meghan‘s future after announcing they were stepping down from royal duties that year.
Keep reading to find out more…“You will understand well that ensuring that the Duke and Duchess...
- 12/10/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
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