
Monaco’s Prince Albert has Queen Elizabethis back, or so it seems … because it is tearing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for discussing matters of the royal family during prime time on TV.
Albert was asked about his 2 cents on the Harry and Meghan session with Oprah, and he told the BBC that the CBS prime time special was the wrong time and place for them to express their feelings.
In a rare interview, Prince Albert of Monaco gives Prince Harry advice “this kind of public display of dissatisfaction … this type of conversation should be held in intimate family settings … it bothers me”
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The Prince said he certainly understands the pressure Meghan and Harry must have suffered … but having said that, he says they should have kept their feelings private and kept these conversations “within the family’s intimate quarters.”
This is in line with the Queen’s approach – remember, Buckingham Palace issued a statement saying that Sussex’s problems would be dealt with privately, as a family. It is perhaps not surprising that the head of the royal family in Monaco thinks this is the way to go.
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As we reported … Meghan and Harry are upset because the Palace told them, baby Archie he has no right to security because he does not have the title of Prince.
They also accused the royal family of shocking racism … claiming that one or more members of the royal family expressed concern, Archie’s skin could be very dark when he was born.
While the Queen made it clear that she wants to repair the fences silently … Harry and Meghan told Gayle king they had agreements with Prince William since the Oprah interview, but called unproductive.