Prince Harry Wanted Role In Royal Family But Queen Elizabeth ‘Hated’ The Idea Because…

Prince Harry wanted to be “half in the royal family and half out”, a royal author claimed but Queen Elizabeth II was unsure of this arrangement.

Prince Harry, Meghan meet with Queen Elizabeth for 1st time since leaving  royal roles - ABC News

There were significant tensions in the royal family when Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle decided to step down from their royal duties in 2020, a recent documentary ‘Harry – The Lost Prince’ by Ulrike Grunewald unveiled. Royal author Angela Levin said that Prince Harry was extremely upset with the terms that were set for him and Meghan Markle by the royal family as he had hoped for a more flexible arrangement which would allow the couple to be involved in royal duties.

Prince Harry wanted to be “half in the royal family and half out”, the royal author claimed but his grandmother late monarch Queen Elizabeth II did not approve of this arrangement and said, “That actually doesn’t work, and I don’t want you to use your position within the royal family to make money.”

Owing to this Prince Harry was extremely “furious”, the royal author claimed in the documentary. Although Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have used their royal connections for financial ventures like Meghan has used her Duchess of Sussex title to promote her lifestyle brand.

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