
Queen Elizabeth II believed that grandson Prince Harry was “maybe a little bit in love” with his new bride Meghan Markle, according to a forthcoming biography.
“It was as far as she came – at least to my knowledge – never to say a word against the new Duchess of Sussex,” British broadcaster Giles Brandreith wrote in “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait.”
The late British monarch was “really happy” when his grandson said he was marrying Markle, according to the book, which will be released in December.
“She liked Meghan and told many people. And she did everything possible to make her future granddaughter feel welcome,” according to the biography, an excerpt of which was published in the Daily Mail.
The Queen wasn’t even put off by Sussex’s infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“I can tell you, because I know it, that the Queen was always more concerned about Harry’s well-being than about ‘this television nonsense’, meaning the Oprah Winfrey interview – which caused a lot of controversy. Cause – and Sussex’s lucrative deal. Made with Netflix,” wrote Branth, a former MP who has known the royals for a long time.
He wrote that King was “anxious for Harry to ‘find his feet’ in California and ‘find really useful things’.” “
Brandreth also revealed in the book that he had “heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma – bone marrow cancer – which explained her fatigue and weight loss and the ‘mobility problems’ we were often told about.” Is last year or so. his life.”
The Queen died in September aged 96, with the official cause of death listed as old age.