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The Queen, 95, is said to have abandoned her never complain, never explain’ phrase following a series of claims made by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Tthe Mail on Sunday’s diary editor Charlotte Griffiths has warned Harry against speaking out against the Royal Family. She went on to claim that he should have explained to Meghan how it works.
Asked whether the Queen has fired a “warning shot”, Ms Griffiths told Speaking to Palace Confidential on Mail+: “How can he not, when the Queen lays down the law you’ve got to be a bit rattled.
“He does know how all of this works, Meghan maybe didn’t and he should have explained if not.
“He has been here for many years and if he’s suddenly forgotten this is how the game works and he knows that better than anyone.”
She added: “You’ve got to think they’ve never quite learned the nuance of it, have they?
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“It’s been a couple of years now and they still don’t seem to get but they just don’t, they’re just so American about everything.
“It’s a different ball game, they’re going to have to learn.”
It comes as royal expert Robert Jobson has since claimed the Queen is willing to fight inaccurate claims made about her.
Speaking to the Australian morning programme Sunrise, Mr Jobson said: “The situation is born out of the Meghan and Harry situation with all those statements that were made.
It comes as the Queen has hosted the US President and First Lady for tea at Windsor Castle.
Joe Biden and his wife Jill travelled to the Berkshire royal residence on Marine One on Sunday after attending the G7 summit in Cornwall.
The couple landed in the grounds just before 5pm, a few minutes ahead of schedule, and were greeted by the Queen in the castle’s quadrangle.
A Guard of Honour formed of The Queen’s Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards gave a royal salute and the US national anthem was played beneath blue skies and hot sunshine.
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