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Prince Harry respectful grandson: he never “yelled” at Elizabeth II after a stroke

Since his childhood, Prince Harry has been very close to Elizabeth II. While we recently learned that he would have strongly attacked this last few days of his marriage to Meghan Markle, it would seem that everything is false! Indeed, Prince Harry never raised his voice against his grandmother when he spoke of his future bride’s wedding tiara. A source close to Prince Charles’ son has indeed criticized allegations that he asked the Queen “what was happening“on a phone call before her wedding day and called her allegations”completely ridiculous.

These rumors come just after the author of Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie, claimed that Prince Harry called his grandmother following an alleged argument with his longtime stylist, Angela Kelly. During the alleged call, the prince reportedly asked if Meghan Markle would have time to try on her diamond tiara during a date with her hairdresser before the big day. He would have declared : “I don’t know what’s going on, but this woman has to do this job for my future wife.However, a source has now refuted claims about what is now known as ‘tiaragate’ and told the Telegraph : “The Queen is probably the person he respects and values ​​the most in the world.” The latter also added that the suggestion the Duke had “screamed“on his grandmother was”totally false and completely ridiculous.

A huge misunderstanding

While Meghan Markle had brought her hairdresser from Paris for the occasion, Prince Harry would have been furious that Angela Kelly did not come to London with the tiara. However, it seems the couple misinterpreted the latter’s response. A source indeed said: “Meghan has requested access to the tiara. She didn’t make a date with Angela, but said: ‘We’re Buckingham Palace, we want the tiara. Can we have it now please? ‘ Angela basically said, ‘I’m so sorry, that’s not how it works. They are kept under lock and key. You can’t show up and ask for the tiara just because your hairdresser is in town. ‘

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