A sensational US report has bizarrely claimed that ‘livid’ Queen Elizabeth has ‘disowned’ her grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
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According to out-there claims published by the National Enquirer, her majesty has reached ‘breaking point’ over the dramas besetting the royal family, and has supposedly announced she will not be attending their son Archie’s christening – a claim that royal insiders say is highly unlikely to be true.
“You can push the queen only so far — and loose cannon Meghan’s overshot her limit,” a palace aide supposedly told to the publication.
“Her Majesty has tried to get Meghan to toe the royal line since she married Harry last year, but the American keeps doing whatever she wants. The monarch is, frankly, done with Meghan’s ways,” they added.
The outrageous and fanciful report further claims that a royal courtier confronted the couple about their behaviour and supposedly relayed that the Queen is ‘disowning’ them and cutting off their royal funds.
“The courtier conveyed this shocking message to the diva duchess and Harry: ‘You want to do your own thing, without royal rules? Go ahead! But there will be no royal money, either. Her Majesty is disowning you. You are both dead to us now!’” the source added.
According to the publication, Meghan’s supposed disregard for royal rules has the palace up in arms and the final straw for the Queen came when the former actress ‘rudely boycotted’ Trump’s state visit.
She was actually on official maternity leave.
According to the publication, shortly afterwards the monarch allegedly scolded her grandson for ‘not getting his wife under control’ and ‘made it clear that she will not tolerate Meghan’s disrespectful and classless behaviour’.
The palace has yet to respond to the wild claims or confirm Her Majesty’s presence at the christening.
However royal sources say Queen Elizabeth II is expected to attend the event – along with Prince William, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and Camilla – and reject the Enquirer‘s bizarre and outrageous allegations.