The Queen reportedly said "thank goodness Meghan's not coming” to Prince Philip’s funeral last year, a new book has claimed.
Unnamed sources make the claims in a new book by biographer Tom Bower entitled Revenge: Meghan, Harry And The War Between The Windsors.
The controversial book is being serialised in the Times and Sunday Times, and an extract has been published in Saturday’s paper that claims the Queen, 96, was relieved that the Duchess of Sussex, who was then seven months pregnant with her daughter Lilibet, would not be attending her husband Philip’s funeral last April.
The book says: “‘Thank goodness Meghan is not coming,’ the monarch said in a clear voice to her trusted aides.” Read More Related Articles Queen joined by Prince Charles to present George Cross to NHS at Windsor Castle However, sources close to the Queen have questioned whether the monarch would have anything other than Philip on her mind on the day of the funeral.
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