ROYAL RUPTURE! QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S PRIVATE FURY UNLEASHED FROM THE GRAVE: ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS EXPOSE MEGEXIT’S TRUE ORIGINS AS BELOVED MONARCH SECRETLY BRANDED MEGHAN MARKLE A ‘TROUBLEMAKER’ WHO ‘ENGINEERED IT ALL’ AND PRINCE HARRY ‘BESOTTED AND WEAK’ – PALACE AIDES, BIOGRAPHERS, AND THE LATE QUEEN’S OWN COUSIN CONFIRM YEARS OF SUSSEX SQUAD DENIALS: WAS THE ROYAL WEDDING A DAMNING PRELUDE TO THE CROWN’S GREATEST CRISIS?

LONDON, UK – A seismic shockwave has ripped through the serene facade of the British Monarchy, as astonishing revelations, delivered from beyond the grave by none other than the late Queen Elizabeth II’s closest confidante, lay bare the true depths of royal disdain for Meghan Markle and the calculated nature of the “Megxit” saga. For years, royal observers and independent journalists have battled against a tide of public relations spin, claiming the Queen was “furious” on the day of the wedding and that Meghan was a “troublemaker.” Now, historical fact, sourced from the late Queen herself, vindicates every hushed rumour and disputed report.

 

The Queen’s ‘Deep Throat’: A Royal Biographer’s Astonishing Scoop

 

The bombshells have dropped via the Substack of highly respected royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith. Her source? Lady Elizabeth Anson, the late Queen’s beloved cousin and an individual so intimately connected to Her Majesty that she referred to the Queen as “Jamaima” and was routinely privy to the monarch’s most private thoughts. Lady Elizabeth, who tragically passed away in 2020, served as Bedell Smith’s “deep throat,” relaying direct, unvarnished insights from Queen Elizabeth II herself. This is not mere speculation; this is history, delivered with unprecedented intimacy.

Bedell Smith’s report paints a picture of a monarch initially hopeful, yet swiftly dismayed by the Duchess of Sussex’s conduct. The headline, “An insider’s view of the royal family. With parties at Dudley House, quiet dinners with close friends, and celebrations for her 80th and 90th birthdays, everything was going happily for the Queen until Harry met Megan,” sets the tone for a narrative of encroaching chaos.

Not in love with Harry!" Queen said Meghan Markle "engineered" marriage to her grandson prince - YouTube

‘Megan Could Turn Nothing Into Trouble’: A Monarch’s Private Despair

 

The Queen’s distress, as relayed by Lady Elizabeth Anson (referred to as “Liisa” in Bedell Smith’s reporting), began even before the wedding. Harry’s audacious move of asking the Archbishop of Canterbury to officiate the service without first securing permission from the Dean of Windsor left the Queen “dismayed.” “Harry seems to think the Queen can do what she wants, but she can’t,” Liisa observed. “On the religious side, it is the dean of Windsor’s jurisdiction.” This blatant disregard for protocol, from her own grandson, marked a chilling precursor.

More harrowing still is the account of Prince Harry’s alleged ten-minute phone call with his grandmother, where he “rudely berated her.” While this confrontation was previously reported, the emotional toll it took on the late Queen, as conveyed by her cousin, is truly chilling. “I was shocked when the queen told me this, how she was so saddened. I had no idea about the conversation that he was rude to her for 10 minutes,” Liisa confided.

Then came the astonishing detail about Meghan’s wedding dress. The Queen, in a desperate attempt to build a connection and perhaps even preempt future accusations of racism, inquired about the gown. Yet, Meghan “wouldn’t tell her.” The implication? Meghan, obsessed with fame and controlling the narrative, feared the Queen would “leak it.” The sheer audacity of withholding such a trivial, yet symbolic, detail from the head of the institution she was marrying into speaks volumes about the early cracks in the relationship.

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The Nuclear Bomb: ‘We Think She Engineered It All’

 

The most explosive revelation, a veritable nuclear bomb dropped on the Sussex narrative, comes directly from the Queen’s assessment of Meghan herself. Two weeks before the wedding, Lady Elizabeth relayed the Queen’s profound worries: “My Jamaima is very worried. In Liisa’s view, Harry is besotted and weak about women. We hope, but don’t quite think she is in love.”

Then came the gut-punch: “We think she engineered it all.”

This is not speculation from a disgruntled aide or a rival journalist; this is the late Queen Elizabeth II, the paragon of duty and discretion, confiding in her closest relative that she believed Meghan Markle was never truly in love with Prince Harry, and that the entire relationship was a calculated scheme. This single sentence shatters the carefully constructed fairytale of a love-struck American actress finding her prince, replacing it with a far more cynical reality.

 

‘I Don’t Trust Megan An Inch’: A Royal’s Growing Disillusionment

 

The Queen’s initial “jury is out” sentiment swiftly hardened. By late February 2019, just months after the wedding that captivated the world, Lady Elizabeth Anson’s words were unequivocal: “I don’t trust Megan an inch.”

The early rumbles of discord, initially brushed aside by a public enamoured with the new Duchess, rapidly escalated behind palace walls. The tensions between Meghan and other senior royals, particularly William and Kate, were keenly felt by the Queen. “Megan and William and Kate are not working well,” Liisa reported the Queen as saying, adding, “particularly about the two girls. It’s worrying that so many people are questioning whether Megan is right for Harry. The problem, bless his heart, is that Harry is neither bright nor strong, and she is both.”

This damning assessment of Prince Harry as “neither bright nor strong” highlights the perceived vulnerability that Meghan, “both bright and strong,” allegedly exploited. It underscores a deep concern within the Royal Family that Harry was not simply in love, but under Meghan’s profound influence.

 

The Unspoken Truth: A History of Disrespect and Disregard

 

Angela Levin, Prince Harry’s biographer and a veteran royal commentator, echoed these sentiments on “Outspoken,” confirming years of her own observations. “We’ve known that she’s Megan is just awful, that she looks for trouble. We know how she controls Harry,” Levin stated. She highlighted Meghan’s “disgusting” curtsy performance for Netflix, and her alleged habit of attacking family members, including the King, her brother, and sister-in-law.

The core of the Queen’s heartbreak, as revealed by Lady Elizabeth Anson and corroborated by Levin, was the profound disrespect shown to the monarch and the institution she had served for a lifetime. Robert Jobson, a respected royal correspondent, quoted a senior courtier who told him in early 2019, “The boss is not happy. She doesn’t get all the celebrity stuff. She thinks Harry is throwing it all away. For what?” The Queen, a woman who had “given her whole life to the crown,” viewed Harry and Meghan not as “revolutionaries,” but as “absentees rejecting not only their roles but her as well.”

The long-standing rumours of the Duchesses not getting along, dismissed for years as mere tabloid fodder, are now confirmed by the highest authority. The interviewer recalled a November 2018 report, based on “totally correct sourcing” (which could not be revealed at the time), stating, “The Duchess of Sussex and the Duchess of Cambridge don’t particularly like each other. There, I said it.” This truth, now laid bare by the Queen’s own confidante, proves that independent journalism, often derided by the “royal wro” (the entrenched royal press pack), has consistently delivered the unvarnished reality.

 

A Call for Accountability: No Return for the Sussexes?

 

The implications of these revelations are profound. They not only rewrite the narrative of Megxit, portraying it not as a mutual decision but as a calculated abandonment, but also raise serious questions about any potential return of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to royal life. As Angela Levin emphatically stated, “Absolutely no. And I hope that this actually will stop it because of in respect to the Queen. They should just stop it, not allow it.”

The portrait painted by Lady Elizabeth Anson, direct from the Queen’s perspective, is one of a beloved monarch deeply wounded by the actions of her grandson and his wife. The image of the Queen, trying to build a bridge by asking about a wedding dress, only to be rebuffed, speaks volumes about the emotional chasm that developed.

This historic exposé, born from the unique bond between Queen Elizabeth II and her trusted cousin, demands a complete re-evaluation of the Sussexes’ narrative. It is a stark reminder that while public relations machines can spin tales, the truth, eventually, always finds a way to emerge – even from beyond the grave.

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