Prince Harry's suggestion that he has a 'really one-of-a-kind relationship' with his grandmother in a current US TV interview are possibly to prove detrimental in helping heal the rift between the Duke of Sussex and the Royal Family, a royal expert has claimed.
Speaking at some point of the trendy episode of True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat, commentator Roya Nikkhah described Harry's admission that he nonetheless has a shut relationship with the Queen, 96, in spite of his controversial 2020 go to California, as in all likelihood to be 'incendiary' and 'triggering' for the relaxation of his household - who 'are around for the Queen all the time'.
Harry, 37, has been accused of 'playing up' his relationship with the Queen to make certain he maintains credibility in America amid the Sussexes' deal with Netflix.
Speaking to NBC's Today show about his assembly with the Queen formerly this month, the royal said: 'It used to be great, it was just so satisfactory to see her, she's on excellent form.
'She's constantly got a excellent experience of humour with me and I'm just making certain that she's blanketed and acquired the proper people round her. Both Meghan and I had tea with her, so it used to be really great to seize up with her.'
He additionally told the show's host, Hoda Kotb, that he continues to have a 'really one of a kind relationship' with his grandmother.
Royal specialist Nikkhah advised The Royal Beat's host Kate Thornton: 'That remark used to be quite triggering for the relaxation of his family, who are around the Queen all the time and I'm positive who the Queen does confide in quite a lot.'
She added: 'There is no doubting that those two [the Queen and Prince Harry] have an particularly special, close relationship.
'But I suppose to say to an American network, knowing these remarks are going to go round the world, and come proper back at your family, that the Queen tells Harry things that she feels she cannot tell any other member of her family who see her a great deal more normally - it simply felt quite incendiary.'
Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan
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