![]() ![]() ![]() “She’s not a quitter and will continue working but is handing over of some of her duties to Prince Charles and Prince William and is preparing them to take over.”įrom what Harry and Meghan said in the Oprah interview, they’ve been in constant contact with the Queen anyway. “The queen is finally acknowledging that she won’t be around forever and needs to slowdown,” the source tells Us, noting her recent hospitalization was a wake-up call to start passing some responsibilities down the line. “ would never forgive himself if the same thing happened with his beloved grandmother,” the insider tells Us, noting that Harry is “hoping to go back home for Christmas with Meghan, if not before so that she can finally get to meet Lilibet and see Archie again.” with wife Meghan Markle in March 2020, still “feels guilty about not saying goodbye” in person to his grandfather Prince Philip before his death in April, the source explains. The 37-year-old prince, who relocated to the U.S. “He felt helpless being 5,000 miles away in Montecito, and has been checking-in non-stop with her,” the insider says. Grandson duties activated! Prince Harry went into “panic mode” after learning that Queen Elizabeth II had been rushed to the hospital earlier this month, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly. But what of the Queen’s grandchildren and grandchildren-in-law? Well, according to Us Weekly, Harry has been completely panicked over the state of QEII. I assume all three have made several in-person visits to the Queen over the past week. The British papers have said that the Queen’s favorites and geographically closest have rallied around her, and I assume that means Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and the Countess of Wessex. “Certainly now I will never be bullied into silence.Us Weekly had two very strange articles about Queen Elizabeth’s health and hospitalization, and how her family has reacted to all of that. “That was one of the biggest reasons to leave, feeling trapped and feeling controlled through fear, both by the media and by the system itself which never encouraged the talking about this kind of trauma,” he said. He did not go to his family when Meghan felt suicidal because he was ashamed the situation had got “that bad” and also suspected the royals would not have been able to help. We did everything that we possibly could to stay there and carry on doing the role and doing the job.” “We spent four years trying to make it work. “Every single ask, request, warning, whatever it is, to stop just got met with total silence or total neglect,” he told Winfrey, referring to his attempts to get assistance from his family with the attacks levelled at the Sussexes online. He told Winfrey he would drink a week’s worth of alcohol on a Friday or Saturday night “not because I was enjoying it but because I was trying to mask something”.ĭuring the first three episodes of Apple TV’s The Me You Can’t See, he also addressed harassment on social media of him and his wife, Meghan. He said: “I was willing to drink, I was willing to take drugs, I was willing to try and do the things that made me feel less like I was feeling.” Before I even left the house I was pouring with sweat. “Every time I put a suit on and tie on … having to do the role, and go, ‘right, game face’, look in the mirror and say, ‘let’s go’. “I was just all over the place mentally,” he said. The series focuses on mental health, with Harry telling Winfrey the trauma of the loss caused him to suffer anxiety and severe panic attacks from ages 28 to 32. “The only way to free yourself and break out is to tell the truth.” But he objected, telling Winfrey: “I’ve got a hell of a lot of my mum in me.” Harry said his family told him to “play the game” and life would improve. Just because you suffered doesn’t mean that your kids have to suffer, in fact quite the opposite – if you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences you had, that you can make it right for your kids,” he said. “My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both William and I: ‘Well it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you’,” he said. He also told Winfrey his family did not speak about Diana’s death and expected him to deal with the resulting press attention and mental distress. showing one tenth of the emotion that everybody else was showing: This was my mum – you never even met her.” “It was like I was outside of my body and just walking along doing what was expected of me. “For me the thing I remember the most was the sound of the horses’ hooves going along the Mall,” the 36-year-old told his series co-host Oprah Winfrey. ![]()
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