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Her Highness Wants Hurtful MEGXIT “To Be Over Done With” Doesn’t Like To Discuss Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Departure


According to a report, Queen Elizabeth II is so hurt by Megxit, she hates that it is discussed and “just wants it over and done with.

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“She simply doesn’t want to talk about it,” a source close to the Queen told Vanity Fair, saying she’s taking it personally that grandson Prince Harry and his partner, Meghan Markle, are quitting royal duties.

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Speaking to royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, the source explained the Queen fears the ongoing discussions are damaging to the monarchy as an institution, and have put a strain on personal relationships within the family.

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“Her Highness has been focused to address this because she sees it detrimental to the monarchy, and on a personal level I think it was pretty damaging to her.

The Queen had to be firm in banning the couple from potentially manipulating their connection to the monarchy while keeping the door open for their return, banning the use of “Sussex Royal,”.

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The statements come days after Buckingham Palace revealed on March 31 that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would not be allowed to use the word ‘ Royal ‘ in any branding after they officially quit their positions.

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Her determination with Megxit along with the dropping of Prince Andrew from royal duties over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein shows that the Queen is “completely committed to her role,”.

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On Friday night, the Duke and Duchess issued a statement on the matter, revealing that they had dropped plans to trademark ‘ SussexRoyal ‘ and from spring will stop using the name and logo that appears on their website and on Instagram.

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‘ While the Monarchy or the Cabinet Office have no legal standing over the use of the word ‘ Royal the Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use ‘ Sussex Royal ‘ or any new version of the word ‘ Royal ‘ in any territory either within the United Kingdom or abroad.

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The couple will be traveling from Canada to the UK for a series of 10-day engagements at the end of February, eventually resulting in joining the Royal Family at the Westminster Abbey Commonwealth Day service on March 9. It is assumed that these would be last excursions of the couple as senior Royal Family working members.

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“For all last year’s efforts and the early stages of 2020, Her Highness continues to maintain her impressive tranquility and performs her duties in her unflattering way”.