King Charles LIED To Prince Harry When Banning Meghan Markle From Queen Elizabeth's Deathbed?! Shocking New Details!
13.01.2024 - 01:13
/ perezhilton.com
New documents from the Royal Archives are unveiling all kinds of insight — good and bad — about Queen Elizabeth II‘s final moments.
According to DailyMail.com on Friday, the late monarch’s private secretary (the most senior member of her staff), Sir Edward Young, kept a detailed log of her actions leading up to and immediately after her death on September 8, 2022. The papers went straight to the Royal Archives, where the contents stayed private… until now. Robert Hardman is set to release his new book, Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story., next week, and in it, he’s unearthing all the details of these important papers!
In the first excerpts shared with DM, the memo explains that Her Majesty had a “peaceful” end to her life — despite the chaos unfolding in her family. Sir Edward wrote:
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Shortly after the secretary wrote this, a footman reportedly delivered a locked red box of paperwork that was found at the Queen’s deathbed — and it contained two sealed letters, one to her son and heir, King Charles III, and one to Sir Edward. While the contents of the notes are unlikely to ever be shared with the public, it does suggest the 96-year-old was aware her time was coming to an end. And the letters aren’t the only proof of that.
The box also reportedly contained her final piece of paperwork and last royal order, which was to note her choice of candidates for the Order of Merit, an honor given for extraordinary service to the Commonwealth in the armed forces. Reflecting on this, Robert wrote:
But, as we all know, the moments leading up to Elizabeth’s death were incredibly tense for the rest of her family.
For starters, the whole thing happened very