The prince recounted in one of his first interviews in his autobiography regarding how he fired his grandmother, assuring that, despite his brother being contacted, he was not considered by the family to travel to see the queen on her deathbed.
This Sunday, Prince Harry conducted one of his first interviews to promote his autobiography, reporting that the royal family he did not invite him to fly with the rest of his blood relatives to say goodbye to his grandmotherQueen Elizabeth II.
Specifically, The Duke of Sussex chatted with Anderson Cooper on the American show 60 Minuteswhere he remembered how he said goodbye to the monarch.
Before the queen’s departure, Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were on a tour of Europe when they learned that from Buckingham Palace they were “concerned” regarding the health of Elizabeth II.
So, as highlighted by the page of CBSthe Duke of Sussex He decided to contact his brother, Prince William, to find out what the travel plans to Balmoral were.
“I called my brother, and I asked him: ‘What are your plans? How will you and Kate (Middleton) get there?’ And then, a couple of hours later, all the family members – who live in the Windsor and Ascot area – got on a plane togetheran airplane with 12, 14, maybe 16 seats”, he related.
“Were you not invited to that plane?” Asked his interviewer, receiving a brief response “I was not invited.” A) Yes, Harry flew to Bamoral alone, but when he arrived, his grandmother was already dead.
“I went into the room and My aunt (Princess Anne) was there to greet me.” He also remembered, assuring that it was she who asked him if he wanted to see Isabel II.
“I thought regarding it for regarding five seconds, thinking, ‘Is this a good idea?’ And then I said to myself: ‘You know what? You can do this. You need to say goodbye’. So I went upstairs, took off my jacket, went in and I spent some time alone with her.”he narrated.
“She was in her bedroom,” Harry continued with his tale. “I was actually very happy for her. Because she had ended her life. She had completed her life and her husband (Prince Philip) was waiting for her.. The two are buried together, ”she closed.
The interviews with the Duke of Sussex will continue as a form of promotion for his next book “Spare” (“Replacement” in Spanish), called in Spanish as “En la sombra”, which will be officially released on January 10.