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Prince Harry critic has odd theory Queen 'burned' him with 2 words in statement
Queen sent a subtle "burn" thanks to two words at the end of her historic Jubilee statement.Royal commentator Daniela Elser reckons the Queen sent the hidden message when she signed off with "Your Servant" to mark the 70th anniversary of her Ascension.Elser believes those two words were somehow a dig at Harry, who quit royal life in 2020 and has been vocal about the challenges he faced.Writing for news.co.au, Elser said: "...Two fascinating words in the Queen’s statement have been largely overlooked – two words which should have particular resonance for her grandson and newbie Californian Prince Harry.Do you think it was a subtle dig at Harry? Let us know in the comments below"There, handwritten in ink, on the bottom of Buckingham Palace letterhead, wedged between the end of the typewritten statement, she has scrawled 'Your Servant, Elizabeth R.'"Unlike her 2012 Diamond Jubilee missive which she ended with the antiseptic “I send my sincere good wishes to you all” this time around she chose a sign off – “your servant” – that carried with it a universe of meaning."The journalist added how the Monarch has dedicated herself to her country since her father's untimely death and is a "nonagenarian still intent on duty and who sees her position as a privilege."For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.In contrast, she added of the Duke of Sussex: "Harry, for some reason, seems to exist in some sort of vacuum where he seems to feel permanently justified in telling the world, ad nauseam, how hard he had it back in his palace days."Meanwhile, also in the statement released on Saturday night, Her Majesty shared her desire that Camilla will become