Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “request a meeting with the queen”, leaving royal aides stunned by the “pure nerve” of the request months after Oprah
- The royal aides were stunned after the Sussex called for a meeting with the queen
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want to introduce the queen to their daughter
- Lilibet was born earlier this year on June 4, but has yet to meet her grandmother
The royal aides have been stunned at the “pure nerve” of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after requesting a meeting with the queen.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly expected to present their daughter Lilibet, who was born earlier this year on June 4, to the Queen.
However, a source told The Sun that no meeting has been agreed yet and that he had left the actual attendees “shocked” given the couple’s interview with Oprah a few months ago.
The source told the post, “Harry and Meghan have made this offer, but a lot of people are surprised by the great nerve of it. They may really want to see the queen, but it’s awesome considering what they’ve put in it. this year.

Royal assistants have been stunned by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “pure nerve” after requesting a meeting with the queen
“Her Majesty’s staff has not responded so far. In fact, there have also been discussions about Christmas and whether an invitation should be sent to Harry and Meghan after rejecting one last year.
“The queen still really likes Harry and would love to see Lilibet and her brother Archie.”
MailOnline has addressed Buckingham Palace and representatives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.
Earlier this year, the Sussex announced the birth of their second child together and revealed it she has the second name Diana, in honor of her “beloved late grandmother.”
Both Harry and Meghan took ‘several months of work’ to take care of Lilibet after she was born, and their eldest son Archie was apparently ‘excited’ and ‘very happy’ with the arrival of his little sister.
Harry and Meghan’s olive branch arrives when the helpers of the furious palace look for the source behind the “deeply disturbing” leak of top-secret plans to be promulgated when the queen dies.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly expected to present their daughter Lilibet, who was born earlier this year on June 4, to the Queen.
Details of Operation London Bridge, including ministerial protocols and funeral arrangements, were released yesterday morning in a move described by Whitehall experts as “worrying, unnecessary and annoying.”
Plans for the huge operation were only shared with a small group of people and it reveals that all Whitehall flags must be lowered to half a tree in ten minutes, followed by a TV address and a tour of the Kingdom. United by Prince Charles and a memorial service planned at St. Paul’s Cathedral for Ministers will make it seem “spontaneous.”
His exhibition has sparked outrage at Buckingham Palace, with sources saying there is now a “big appetite” to find out who the mole of his motivation is.
“It is deeply disturbing that this private information has been revealed, which is not only deeply personal to the queen, but also has widespread security implications,” a royal source told The Mirror.

However, a source told The Sun that no meeting has been agreed yet and that he had left the royal attendees “shocked” given the couple’s interview with Oprah just a few months ago.
Plans are believed to have leaked after being updated during the pandemic.
Whitehall chiefs are also believed to be on the road to war to trace the source and could reduce possible culprits by examining which version of the documents were published.
A source in the cabinet office said: “We will see what version has emerged and we will be able to determine whether this waiver of duty requires an official government investigation.
He will set up a potentially uncomfortable meeting for the prime minister tomorrow, as Boris and Carrie Johnson will meet with Her Majesty this weekend in Balmoral despite growing courtesy concerns from Covid. It will also be the first time his 16-month-old son Wilfred has met the monarch.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment, but a royal secretary said officials were “not happy” and added: “We’re not talking about that. It’s a government thing.