
Queen Elizabeth II thinks Prince Harry’s grandson “maybe a little bit in love” with his new bride Meghan Markle, according to an upcoming biography.
“This is until she – at least as far as I know – has ever uttered a word against the new Duchess of Sussex,” British broadcaster Gyles Brandreth wrote in “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait”.
The late British monarch was “really happy” when his grandson told him he was marrying Markle, according to a book to be released in December.
“He likes Meghan and talks to a lot of people. And he does everything to make his future daughter-in-law happy,” according to the biography, excerpts published in the Daily Mail.
The Queen was not even put off by the Sussexes’ infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“I can tell you, because I know this, that the queen is always more concerned about Harry’s well-being than about ‘this television nonsense’, meaning Oprah Winfrey’s interview – which caused a lot of controversy – and the lucrative deal of the Sussexes. made with Netflix,” wrote Brandreth, a former MP who has known the royal family for a long time.
He wrote that the monarch was “anxious that Harry should ‘find his feet’ in California and ‘find useful things to do’. “
Brandreth also revealed in the book that he “had heard that the Queen had a form of myeloma – a cancer of the bone marrow – which would explain the fatigue and weight loss and the ‘mobility problems’ she had been talking about in the last year of her life.”
The Queen died in September aged 96 with the official cause of death listed as old age.