In an interview with the Mirror, Quinn shared his insights, stating that Prince Harry always knew his brother, Prince William, could be short-tempered and prone to tantrums, so he was accustomed to that. However, the major issue seems to be Meghan, as she allegedly made Prince Harry believe that his family had always looked down on him—a notion that had never crossed Harry's mind until he met Meghan Markle.
Quinn also discussed the explosive interview of Prince Harry and Meghan with Oprah Winfrey, suggesting that it was the turning point where Meghan's tactics became fully evident. He questioned whether the interview shed light on Prince Harry's situation or plunged him into darkness. The interview touched on sensitive topics, such as discussions about the color of their son Archie's skin and accusations of Meghan making the Crown Princess cry before the wedding.
Following the Oprah interview, the royal family released an unusual statement. Queen Elizabeth expressed sadness at learning about the difficulties Prince Harry and Meghan had faced in the past few years. Buckingham Palace acknowledged the seriousness of the issues raised, particularly concerning race, and stated that they would be privately discussed within the family. The statement also emphasized that Harry, Meghan, and Archie would always be cherished members of the family.
It was reported that Princess Kate requested the inclusion of the phrase "memories may vary" in the statement, implying that different perspectives exist on certain matters. Royal author Valentine L, in his book "Cers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown," claimed that a source told him everything mentioned in the statement is likely true.
Prince Harry's recent appearance as King, during which he appeared cold and distant, reportedly left him on the verge of tears. This appearance marked the last tense royal engagement for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, taking place four years ago.
The upcoming Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey will see the absence of several key figures, including King Charles and the Princess of Wales, who are unable to make public appearances. The ceremony will be led by Queen Camila, with Prince William also expected to attend. Notably, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be present, highlighting the ongoing distance between the couple and the royal family.