Prince Harry has revealed in a TV interview that he plans to "make sure the Queen is protected" and "has the right people around her." Speaking on a recent edition of NBC's Today show The Duke of Sussex also revealed that the monarch - who turns 96 tomorrow (Thursday, April 21) - is currently "on great form" despite ongoing mobility problems.
The Duke explained that he and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had called in to see his grandmother at Windsor Castle last week whilst en route to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, of which he's a private patron.
The visit is thought to be the first time the couple have visited the UK together since they stepped back from royal duties in early 2020.
37-year-old Harry, who was not at the memorial service for his grandfather Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in London last month, also saw Prince Charles while they were in town. "Being with her (the Queen), it was great," he said. Read more: Thousands of Royal Jubilee memorabilia plates have an awkward typo and could be worth £291,000 "It was so nice to see her, she's on great form.
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