Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry's Intimate Meeting Initiated By THIS Royal
Royal fans and analysts couldn't stop talking about the personal encounter that took down between Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II, together with Prince Charles and Meghan Markle.
The first time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with the two high-ranked royal family members since standing down from their senior royal responsibilities formally last year.
However, Princess Eugenie also had a part in the entire meeting, as a royal analyst stated she was the "peacemaker" between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and the rest of the royal family members.
Since they were little, Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie have been quite close, despite having a six-year age gap.
Despite the Sussexes' withdrawal from public royal life, they are reported to get along nonetheless.
It has recently been stated that the Princess of York had a "middle man position" because to her strong friendship with the Duke, according royal scholar Jonathan Sacerdoti.
Speaking on the "Royally US" podcast via Express, he stated Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's daughter were the "go-between."
"She's definitely kept these strong contacts with Harry and Meghan, visiting them in California while she was out there and has being seen with them."
Aside from being close to Prince Harry and Meghan, she is also close to Queen Elizabeth II, and it would place her in the perfect position to become the broker who can resolve the meeting, per the expert.
He went on to remark, "Whether there was a power play as well in place when the Queen then said you have to see your father Prince Charles as well if you want to meet me, which is what has been reported."
"Rumored or not, Eugenie may have been the person to suggest the meeting either way or to attempt and help organize it, create the contact."
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Are Prince Charles and Prince Harry Now On Speaking Terms?
The Mirror stated that Prince Harry hasn't talked to his dad Prince Charles since their encounter, which lasted 15 minutes last Thursday.
According to a source who spoke to the magazine, the Duke of Sussex enjoyed visiting his grandmother and was keen for her to meet Lilibet because he was aware of her approaching years.
Meanwhile, officials close to the Prince of Wales say he is "at lost" to explain his son's actions with his recent statements to Hoda Kotb this week.