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Karren Brady chides Prince Harry and Prince Andrew for causing 'frail' Queen 'such grief'

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The Queen, 95, has had a lot on her plate recently with her son Prince Andrew's sexual assault case being settled out of court.

Karren Brady, 52, has spoken in her latest column about what the Queen has gone through recently, calling out her son Andrew and grandson Prince Harry for giving her "grief" in recent months.Karren joined The Apprentice in 2009 as Lord Sugar's new assistant, replacing Margaret Moutford.In her latest Sun column, published in today's paper, Karren praised the Queen for her recent work.She said: "It's always a pleasure to see footage of the Queen."She received incoming Defence Services Secretary Major-General Eldon Millar, and his predecessor Rear Admiral James Macleod, at Windsor Castle this week."Although admitting to feeling frail, she still managed a laugh."She stood up to meet them, although leaning on her stick and telling them she couldn’t move, pointing to her left leg or foot."Karren continued: "You have to admire her."She is still turning up, no matter what."She has had such a difficult few months, with both her son and grandson causing her such grief."Most of us having to deal with this stress would just stay in bed and pull up the duvet."Yet she is still serving the nation at 95."This comes as news broke earlier this week that Prince Andrew's sexual assault case with Virginia Giuffre had been settled out of court.Due to this, the Duke of York no longer had to face a jury trial on claims that he sexually abused her on three separate occasions when she was 17.The terms of the deal prevent either side from discussing the case or the settlement itself in public.The Telegraph reported, however, that the Duke of York would have to pay more than £12 million, with some money coming for the.

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