
Queen's Health: "There is no doubt that the monarch will experience "complications".
Royal expert Russell Myers claims that the Queen will experience health "complications" "without a doubt" at such an age.
Queen Elizabeth II, 95, has been resting on doctor's advice in recent months. The elderly monarch's busy schedule meant she had to quit dates in October and November. Buckingham Palace said nothing about Her Majesty's situation, although the Queen announced last month that the Queen had sprained her back, forcing her to miss a wreath-laying ceremony on a anniversary.
Prior to that, the Palace revealed in October that the Queen had undergone a preliminary medical examination after her first hospitalisation in eight years.
In numerous reports of the Queen's condition, royal expert Russell Miles claimed that there was "no doubt" that she would experience health "complications".
The Royal Editor of the Daily Mirror spoke on the Royal podcast "Save the Queen" hosted by Zoe Fossey.
He said: "I think we sometimes forget that the Queen is 95 years old.
"There is no doubt that people of this age may have a range of health complications as they enter their later years."
Prince William, who hasn't returned Prince Harry's phone in months, said the author: "A lot of bad news".
As relations between Prince William and Prince Harry deteriorated, Prince William remained "loyal" to his father.
This claim was made by best-selling author Christopher Anderson in his new book, Brothers and Wives: The Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan.
In the article, Hans Christian Andersen claims that Harry and Prince William made shocking comments about the skin color of their future children. William did not defend his brother, but stood by their father's side.
In an interview with Fox News, Hans Christian Andersen said: "There's a lot of bad things between them right now. It was really Charles and William to Harry and Meghan. William was very loyal to his father. He considered his father an underrated great historical figure. He also sympathized with his father. They all love queens, but when you're almost 80, you might be king, which is a sad place. So William was always by his father's side. “
"William hasn't called Back to Harry for months," he claimed. "Charles and Harry didn't speak at all."
Hans Christian Andersen claimed that Charles was a member of the royal family, and he speculated about the color of Archie's skin before he was born. He said the comment came on the day Harry announced his engagement to American mixed-race actress Megan Markle.
Hans Christian Andersen explains: "I found the royal family member in charge of the review and created all this trouble. "In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March, Harry and Meghan spoke about a member of the royal family who commented on how bright or dark their children might be." They wouldn't say who it was. Harry later said the comment was not from the Queen or Prince Philip. Well, I found this to be a very innocent comment by Prince Charles. ”
He turned to Camilla and said, "I want to know what the kids will look like," he continued. "You know, hair color, eye color, skin tone. Not for racial motives or anything. But those dressed in gray were behind the scenes of the palace, and they spun it into a more sinister sound. Distraught, Harry asked Charles and William what had happened. They told him, 'You're overreacting, you're too sensitive.' 'Let's move on. "It's just adding fuel to the fire. There's already a lot of tension, and that's only going to make things worse. “
Anderson claimed it was the only time Charles had made any comments about the skin tone of the future children of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
"William said it wasn't a racist family, and I think he was right," Andersen said. "But I also understand Harry and Megan's reaction because they didn't hear the truth. What they hear is something that people are manipulating behind the scenes in a way that resembles Oz. ”
"We don't know their names," he said. "The public doesn't know their names. But they are responsible for the performance. Even the queen was a bit at their mercy. Princess Diana's housekeeper, Paul Burrell, once pulled her aside and whispered, "There are forces at work that we don't know anything about." It's a sad situation, but it was created by people diana called 'gray men.' ”
Andersen said: "Charles was furious at his and the Queen's situation. "Her husband is dead. It's a pandemic and Brexit is still a problem. She needs everyone together. She needed everyone on deck. Instead, she gets the chaos handed over to her by 'Megxit'. ”
Andersen said he was "really skeptical" that Harry's relationship with Charles would soon improve. He noted that since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their abdication as senior members of the royal family, there have been many opportunities for reconciliation among members of the British royal family.
Andersen said: "After Prince Philip's funeral (april), they arranged a meeting with the three of them; Harry, William and Charles, and there was no one else around. "The situation is not good. The next day, Harry got on the plane and left. For the unveiling of the statue of Diana (July), something similar happened to (William). Although they grinned in their ears, they walked back to back. The Queen's Platinum Jubilee will take place next year and could be their next chance. ”
In response, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told Fox News: "We never comment on these kinds of books. A kensington palace spokesman said William, 39, and his wife, Kate Middleton, had "no comment." A spokesman for Clarence House, who represents the family of Charles and Camilla, did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment. However, a spokesperson told The New York Post that "this is fictional and does not deserve further comment." Spokesmen for the Duke, Duchess and Sussex also did not immediately respond to Fox News' requests for comment.
In early 2020, after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they would resign as senior members of the royal family, they moved with their eldest son to the coastal city of Montocito, California. On June 4, the couple welcomed their second child, a daughter named Lily, named Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. The name pays homage to the Queen, whose family nicknames are LilyBert and Harry's late mother.