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Queen ‘banished staff’ during showdown with Prince Harry over Megxit to avoid leaks

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The Queen ordered staff to stay out of the way during her discussions with Prince Harry over Megxit, it has been claimed. The showdown took place on January 13 last year at Sandringham Estate where the Queen is said to have "banished" household staff in a bid to avoid leaks to the press, the Express reports.

It was revealed during Channel 5's Royal documentary 'Secrets of the Royal Palaces' 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 address. "Only a handful of key lieutenants were allowed inside the room." Royal commentator Emily Andrews added that both Prince Harry and the Queen had their private secretaries with

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