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Royal Rift: Queen Elizabeth’s Struggle to Hold the Monarchy Together
Less than a year after Prince Harry married Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, the couple made an announcement that they would be separating their work from Prince William and his wife Kate, Princess of Wales, and establishing their own household.
In addition, they decided to move out of Kensington Palace into Frogmore Cottage before the arrival of their first child.
These developments, which came in March 2019, fueled ongoing speculation about the state of the relationships within the royal family.
A recent royal documentary titled “The Real Crown Inside the House of Windsor,” released on ITVX, shed light on Queen Elizabeth's awareness of the crumbling relationships around her.
The final episode of the documentary focused on the breakdown of relations between the heir, Prince William, and his younger brother, Prince Harry.
Reports of a so-called royal rift began to surface around the time of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, and the confirmation of the separation of their households intensified the claims.
Prince William and Prince Harry have decided to pursue their own projects and put an end to many of their joint ventures.
It appears that fault lines within the royal family are widening, causing cracks to form.
Despite the Queen's careful guidance, the monarchy is unraveling, as highlighted by the documentary's narrator, Adjoda Adon.
At 93 years old, Queen Elizabeth has no choice but to hold fast and continue, even as she witnesses the disintegration of her family.
Attempts were made by Queen Elizabeth to reconcile the brothers, but her efforts proved futile.
According to author Kate Nicole, who wrote “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown,” the monarch was exhausted by the rift between her grandsons.
In an appearance on the episode “GB News, Dan Wooten Tonight,” Miss Nicole expressed her sadness over the situation.
She revealed that the twilight years of the Queen's reign, which should have been filled with joy spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, were marred by this family rift.
Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that the divide will be healed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's departure from royal life dominated news coverage during the final years of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
Privately, the Queen confided in a friend about her exhaustion and hurt caused by the turmoil surrounding their decision.
Miss Nicole's book describes how King Charles and Prince William were affected by Harry and Meghan's exit, with the Prince of Wales finding it difficult to forgive his brother.
The question arises: Did Harry and Meghan intentionally hurt Queen Elizabeth in their pursuit of fame and attention?
Did they resort to Oprah Winfrey's interview as a means to play the victim after their exit failed to achieve the desired outcome?
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