Prince Harry would have left Prince Philip so “horrified” with his major decision that the Royal left the meeting.
Harry, the Duke of Sussex, announced his release from the royal family of his wife and wife Meghan Markle in 2020 after the couple left the country for the first time in Canada.
According to a new documentary, the couple announced their release from the royal functions during a secret meeting of the royal family nicknamed Sandringham Summit, which took place on January 13.
Many royal experts told Channel 5 Megxit: inside the Sandringham summit Harry’s decision to leave his royal duties gave fire the Duke of Edinburgh “horrified”. Philip then left Reunion, which also understood the late Queen Elizabeth, King Charles and Prince William.
According to ALL RIGHT!The author Andrew Morton said: “Prince Philip is someone who does not take the fools with pleasure, and it was horrified that they came in a situation where the royal family decided to separate or not.”
Journalist Emily Andrews said: “Philip was so angry that he refused to be there.”
“I was told that he just couldn’t bring himself to see his grandson; he thought it was a huge lack of duty,” she added.
Harry and Meghan then announced the split via a declaration, saying: “After several months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year to start carving out a new progressive role within this institution.”
“We intend to take a step back as” senior “members of the royal family and to work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support His Majesty the Queen. We now plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America, continuing to honor our duty towards the Queen, the Commonwealth and our patronages,” they concluded.
Subsequently, the Buckingham Palace also published a statement on behalf of the Queen, saying: “Today, my family has had very constructive discussions about the future of my grandson and his family. My family and I are entirely favorable to Harry and Meghan worked full time of members of the royal family, we respect and understand their wish.”
“Harry and Meghan clearly indicated that they did not want to depend on public funds in their new life. It was therefore agreed that there will be a transition period in which the Sussex will spend time in Canada and the United Kingdom,” the statement said.