According to the biographer Gyles Brandreth, 73, who was also a close confidant of the late Prince Philips, † 99, the Duke of Edinburgh "didn't want to have anything to do with the megxit".He described the great unveiling interview of his grandson Prince Harry, 36, and his wife Duchess Meghan, 39, as "madness"."Give TV interviews if you want, but don't talk about yourself", he is said to have got the sussexes-but he cried on deaf ears.
Prince Philip supported Harry's wish to "make his own thing"
Although Prince Philip Harrys and Meghan's decision to step down as Senior Royals is said to have felt "wrong", he is said to have supported the wish of his grandson to "do his own thing", Gyles Brandreth reveals.Harry's distrust of the British press was apparently able to understand Prince Philip.But above all, Philip admired his grandson for his military services in the army.He thought he was a "good man", says Brandreth.
However, the prince's consolation is said to have described the plan to be financially independent in the United States and at the same time support the Queen.Nevertheless, he accepted the decision of his grandson."It's his life," the Prince Philip is said to have said.
Prince Harry: Without Meghan in London
Prince Harry traveled to London at the weekend to his grandfather next Saturday (17.April 2021) to be able to prove the last honor.Before that, he has to go into domestic quarantine due to the corona apandemia.Duchess Meghan did not accompany her husband to Great Britain, because of her advanced pregnancy, the doctors are said to have banned an overseas trip.
Used sources: Mirror.co.Ukaen Gala