Queen Elizabeth's Plan for Meghan and Harry tension
Queen Elizabeth has seen her fair share of royal ups and downs in her 69 years as queen, including the latest feud between grandson Prince Harry and Prince William.
A royal source told People magazine, "She has been through so many difficult times." “She knows things will come right in the end.”
Charles Anson, the Queen's former palace press secretary, adds that the 95-year-old monarch "absorbs things quietly."
The Queen works on a ‘100-Year Plan,' and Harry and Meghan's departure was just a ‘Mere Moment.'
In recent months, Queen Elizabeth and the royal family have faced some difficulties. From Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex steps down as senior royals to Prince Andrew's controversy to Prince Philip's death, the Firm has seen it all.
Despite this, Her Majesty is said to be “incredibly happy” with the monarchy's future. This is due to the fact that the family follows a "100-year plan."
When you remember what the queen has had to deal with, Bullen says she's "led an incredible reign." And, amid the latest controversies, he claims that the palace will just "carry on."
Bullen revealed, "I'm told the Windsors operate on a 100-year plan." “That’s why things like Harry and Meghan leaving or speaking out are mere moments in history. They are short-term. But the Windsors think long-term. And it’s my understanding the queen knows her family will carry on with her legacy long after she is gone.”
William and Harry made headlines as they were seen chatting amiably to each other as they stepped away from their grandfather Prince Philip's funeral at Windsor Castle.
In a gesture of respect for their beloved grandparents, the brothers reunited at Prince Philip's funeral on Saturday.
Harry, 36, had flown in from California alone for the event, marking his first visit to the UK in over a year.
Meghan Markle, who is expecting their second child, a daughter, did not join her husband on his trip. Her physician told her not to fly, according to a royal spokesperson.
Meghan, 39, allegedly spoke with the Queen before Prince Philip's funeral and sent a handwritten note with a wreath in his name.
There are still issues within the family following Meghan and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey last month.
The couple accused an unnamed member of the royal family of racism during the CBS interview, claiming the individual raised "concerns" about the color of their son Archie's skin.
Meghan denied making Kate Middleton cry in the run-up to her 2018 wedding, claiming that "the reverse happened." (According to a source, both women were in tears as a result of the incident.)
They criticised the palace for failing to adequately protect Meghan in the press and for failing to get support for her while she was suicidal.
During a post-interview outing, William rebutted the racism allegations, adding, "We are very much not a racist family."

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