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Queen 'banished staff' during Megxit showdown with Prince Harry to avoid leaks

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The Queen "banished staff" last year during her discussions with Prince Harry after their bombshell Megxit announcement, it has been claimed.Her Majesty told her staff to stay out of the way in a bid to avoid leaks when the showdown took place on January 13 last year.Talks took place at Sandringham Estate to discuss the decision and the Queen wanted to make sure information was not leaked to the press, reports Express.In Channel 5's Royal documentary 'Secrets of the Royal Palaces,' a royal commentator revealed Prince Harry, 36, and the Queen only wanted key aides with them.Glynis Barber, narrator of the documentary, said: "The Queen wanted absolute privacy and chose the secluded Long Library, the location of her first televised Christmas.

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