Prince Harry's 'final straw' in Firm was royal Christmas video that didn't include him

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Prince Harry's final straw in his decision to leave the Firm was after a touching family video without him was shared by the royals, according to claims.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they were stepping down from their royal duties in January 2020 which came just weeks after Buckingham Palace posted a sweet clip of the late Queen with her grandson, Prince George.The video which was posted on official social media accounts, showed the former monarch with her three heirs, Prince George, Prince William and the then Prince Charles as they gathered at the palace on Christmas Eve while George enthusiastically stirred a Christmas pudding.The late Queen recorded her annual Christmas TV address hours later while pictures on display of her with William and Kate were shown but none with Prince Harry and Meghan, the Mirror reports.According to news.com.au's royal writer Daniela Elser: "The excising of Harry and Meghan from the tableau had been a last-minute change, according to Christopher Andersen's Brothers And Wives."According to Andersen, just before Her late Majesty was due to begin filming, she 'looked over the table where the photographs she had so lovingly selected were arranged. 'That one,' said the Queen, surveying the other images of past and future monarchs and their families. 'I suppose we don't need that one.'"This was echoed by royal commentator Omid Scobie and co-author Carolyn Durand in their book Finding Freedom who wrote that "for Harry and Meghan, [the video] was yet another sign that they needed to consider their own path".Elser continued: "The message coming out of the SW1 postcode crystal clear: Harry did not matter, all of these instances dangerously pointed reminders of his hierarchical

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