Prince Harry reportedly visited his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s, grave at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on the third anniversary of the late Queen’s death. However, the Duke of Sussex was allegedly under strict rules regarding the presence of cameras while paying respect to his late grandmother. As reported by Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, the rules came straight from King Charles.
Prince Harry visited Queen Elizabeth II’s grave but was asked to keep it private, say sources
Prince Harry reportedly visited his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II’s grave during his recent visit to the UK. However, the Duke of Sussex received a “strict order” from his father, King Charles, to keep the visit absolutely “private.” Per Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, a royal source told them that The King allowed Harry to pay his respects.” The person continued, “But only if it stayed private.” They added, “That meant no Netflix crews, no photographers, no sneaky social media posts.”
After that, another insider talked about how Prince Harry’s visit to Queen Elizabeth II’s grave was “tightly managed.” The person explained, “Charles didn’t want her memory turned into content.” They further said, “This was about respect, not publicity.” In the meantime, another source recalled how Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, had “private royal footage” on their Netflix show. The person then claimed, “That will never happen again.” They continued, “The King drew a red line.”
Meanwhile, another insider talked to the news outlet about how Prince Harry’s brother, Prince William, would not have agreed to this visit to their grandmother’s grave. The person expressed, “He believes Harry’s actions caused the Queen immense stress in her final years.” They further claimed, “He wouldn’t have agreed to this.” According to the news outlet, Prince Harry got to have an emotional private moment while visiting Queen Elizabeth II’s grave. Still, it was only made possible under the “no cameras, no content” rule from King Charles.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath for Reality Tea.