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Prince Harry fails to respond as he's quizzed on whether he spoke to the Queen on her 96th birthday.

 


Prince Harry failed to respond as he used to be quizzed on whether or not he spoke to the Queen on her 96th birthday amid the fallout from his declare he got here to Britain ultimate week to make certain the monarch is 'protected'.



The Duke of Sussex was once viewed staring straight ahead as reporters shouted out the query whilst sitting in the lower back seat of a golf buggy that had slowed for a barrier to be opened.



While his bodyguards appeared on disapprovingly, he did now not react to the queries requested via a small media team after leaving a powerlifting tournament for the Invictus Games in the Netherlands.
He also failed to reply on whether or not he regretted his NBC TV appearance that has considered him criticised through royal group of workers as delusional.



It came as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge additionally dodged a query today from a girl broadcaster who shouted: 'Sir, does the Queen need protecting?'
The Cambridges did no longer respond and persevered stepping into their automobile earlier than being driven away from the London headquarters of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which announced its fund total for its Ukraine enchantment had exceeded £300 million.



Harry, who additionally met with British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace in The Hague today, seemed to issue a veiled warning to those closest to the Queen when interviewed by using a US network, announcing he wanted to make sure his grandmother was 'protected' and had 'the right human beings round her'.



The duke did not tricky on whether or not he was referring to royal aides or members of his own family, however his comments may additionally have deepened his rift with his father the Prince of Wales and his brother William and confused palace officials.



















The fallout from his incendiary interview persevered as Her Majesty celebrated turning 96 nowadays while fortunately ensconced in her treasured Sandringham estate - also cherished by Prince Philip - as Buckingham Palace pointedly chose no longer to remark on greater provocation from her Montecito-based grandson.

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