The Queen is reportedly prepping the Firm for the upcoming ‘highwire meeting’ between Prince Harry and Prince William.The claim has been brought forward by royal expert Daniela Elser.During her interview with Australia’s Daily Telegraph, she claimed.
“With the countdown on for the two princes reuniting at the palace, there are already warning signs of a new disaster erupting. This will be the most highwire meeting of the two men so far.”
“What should have been a powerful and touching gesture from the Wales brothers, the project, conceived to honour their mother when the bond between the two men was still largely intact, has now become a powder keg moment in the long and winding clash between the Sussexes and the wider Royal Family.”
“If all the players involved can somehow skate through this week without some sort of PR conflagration erupting, it will be nothing short of a miracle.” “At risk here is more than just whether the palace can tamp down the roiling feud story that has dominated coverage for years now.
Instead, at stake is the much bigger project of future-proofing the monarchy that is currently going on.” “But no matter how furiously royal courtiers and aides might be beavering away to sort out this current situation, there is no denying the very clear and present danger this week poses.”
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry have a ‘30-page dossier’ ready ‘to justify staff treatment’
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly have a “30-page dossier” that they plan to utilize in an attempt “to justify treatment of staff.”
The claim has been brought forward by royal historian Robert Lacey who claims that the Duke of Cambridge became “instantly furious” the moment he discovered a “dossier of distress” that communications chief Jason Knauf complained against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
According to Mr. Lacey’s piece in the Mail, even a palace courtier revealed, “I overheard a conversation between Harry and one of his top aides. Harry was screaming down the phone.”At that moment “Prince William went ballistic when he heard the ‘dossier of distress’ that Knauf had gathered.”