Prince Harry after he said he would make sure that the Queen was being looked after properly.Speaking to the Today show, the Duke of Sussex said he was hoping to ensure that the 95-year-old monarch was "protected" and "had the right people around her".Harry made the comments at the Invictus Games shortly after seeing his 95-year-old grandmother in a surprise visit to Windsor Castle last week.But some have blasted him for his apparent display of concern coming so soon after he sensationally 'snubbed' Prince Philip's memorial service in March.One Twitter user saw the remarks as a cynical ploy to associate himself with the complex security operation that ensures the monarch's safety, writing: "Another interview in the States, where he drops his grandmothers name to be relevant, British security have kept her safe for 95 years, but all of a sudden, it’s Harry’s role".A second questioned whether there was any meaningful way he could assist the Queen after "stepping back" from the Royal Family to live in California back in 2020.
They commented: "Come on, who would even consider this ridiculous statement to be true? For a start it’s an impossibility."One fan quipped: "I don’t think Harry is an authority on surrounding oneself with the right people".His possible insinuation too that the monarch did not have the "right" people at present also enraged some, as one exclaimed: "I don’t think Harry is an authority on surrounding oneself with the right people".For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.In the same interview, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he 'now considers the US home' after moving stateside with Meghan Markle and Archie two years.
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