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Prince Harry is said to have met with The Queen at least twice following the funeral of Prince Philip, a friend has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex, 36, is said to have met with the monarch, who turned 95 on Wednesday 21 April, after flying to the UK to mourn his late grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh.
Harry, who’s interview with Oprah Winfrey has received more than 6,000 Ofcom complaints, is said to also have spoken with his father Prince Charles and Prince William after the funeral, too.
Prince Harry is said to have left the UK on Tuesday 20 April, a day before the Queen’s saw in her first birthday since 1947 without her husband by her side.
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Soon-to-be dad-of-two Harry will be reunited with wife his pregnant wife Meghan Markle, who stayed in the US following medical advice.
Harry is said to have used his time in the UK to honour the life of his grandfather Prince Philip, who died age 99 earlier this month, and re-connect with family members.
The co-author of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s biography Finding Freedom wrote in Bazaar.com: “The love and respect he has for his grandmother will always be unwavering.
“This trip was to honour the life of his grandfather and support his grandmother and relatives.
“It was very much a family-focused period of time. Saturday broke the ice for future conversations but outstanding issues have not been addressed at any great length.
“The family simply put their issues to one side to focus on what mattered.”
Omid also confirmed that Harry stayed at Frogmore Cottage inside the grounds of Windsor Castle, which was his former home with wife Meghan, during his time in the UK.
It’s also understood the Duke of Edinburgh saw a number of family members, including Princess Eugenie and her newborn son, after laying his grandfather to rest.
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But, it’s been reported that not every member of the Royal Family was so willing to speak with Prince Harry.
Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex are all reported to have “barely acknowledged” Prince Harry “before or during” Philip’s funeral service.
A source has told Daily Mail: “Ironically the only one who has expressed any sympathy towards him is Prince Andrew.
“He knows from Sarah Ferguson – and now first-hand – how it feels to be the outsider, which Harry very much is.
“As far as the others are concerned, there is a deep sense of protection towards the Queen and resentment towards Harry. There is little sympathy for him after what he and Meghan said on Oprah.”
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