Prince Philip, 99, has ‘walked away’ from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the ‘great shock’ of Megxit and his grandson’s ‘alien behaviour’, royal expert claims

  • Prince Philip, 99,  has ‘walked away’ from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
  • Expert revealed Queen’s husband was ‘deeply upset and dismayed’ over Megxit
  • Ingrid Seward said Prince Harry’s behaviour was ‘completely alien’ to the royal 
  • Revealed Philip initially ‘liked’ Meghan but Sussexes have now ‘left a bad taste’ 
  • Ingrid said the 99-year-old now compares the Duchess to Wallis Simpson  

Prince Philip has ‘walked away’ from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after the ‘great shock’ of Megxit and his grandson’s ‘alien behaviour’, a royal expert has claimed.

The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, who gave up his naval career to support the Queen, 94, when she ascended the throne in 1952, was ‘dismayed and deeply upset’ over Megxit, according to Ingrid Seward. 

Speaking with Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl, she said Prince Philip ‘quite liked’ Meghan, 39, initially but now compares her to Wallis Simpson, who triggered the abdication crisis when she married the then-King Edward VIII in 1937.

Meanwhile she said Prince Philip feels ‘unable to comprehend’ why Prince Harry 36, would want to leave The Firm, revealing: ‘His grandson’s behavior is completely alien to him so not unnaturally the relationship has suffered.’

Prince Philip, 99, has ‘walked away’ from the Duke, 36, and Duchess of Sussex, 39, after the ‘great shock’ of Megxit and his grandson’s ‘alien behaviour’

Ingrid, who has penned a new biographer Prince Philip Revealed, said  the Duke’s once close relationship with his grandson has yet to recover after he announced he and Meghan would step back in January.

She said the Duke ‘could neither understand nor relate’ to Harry’s decision to quit the Royal Family, he was also  ‘deeply upset’ by the couple’s choice.   

Meanwhile Ingrid also explained that he had been ‘dismayed’ at the manner in which they’d chosen to announce their news. 

Though the Queen is head of state, Prince Philip is thought of as head of the family, with Ingrid suggesting the Duke was hurt his advice to the Sussexes over royal life fell on deaf ears. 

According to the royal biographer, the Duke of Edinburgh’s once close relationship with Prince Harry has not recovered after he announced his plans to quit the royal family 

Ingrid went on to reveal that the Duke’s eyesight is failing and he has become ‘very hard of hearing’ in his old age.

Yet Prince Philip has kept busy during the months of lockdown by fishing, writing letters and reading.

Meanwhile Ingrid also said: ‘He also loves watching cooking programs. He loves Mary Berry.’

She added that the Duke continues to make ‘a massive effort’ and wants to ‘look his best’ for royal appearances, spending hours to slowly prepare.

Ingrid said the Duke ‘could neither understand nor relate’ to Harry’s decision to quit The Firm, and compares Meghan to Wallis Simpson 

Ingrid revealed the Prince will often get up ‘as early as necessary’ to arrive on time, adding: ‘He’s a proud man, he doesn’t want to be seen with a stick and would never consider a Zimmer frame.’     

It comes weeks after Ingrid said Prince Philip is ‘very, very disappointed’ by Meghan Markle’s failure to ‘support the monarchy’ and her husband. 

Speaking to Sky News, the royal biographer said the elderly prince couldn’t understand why the former actress didn’t follow his example when she married Prince Harry in May 2018.

‘I think he’s very, very disappointed because I think he feels he gave up his naval career in order to stand by the Queen and help the monarchy,’ she said.

Meanwhile the royal expert also revealed how Prince Philip spends ‘hours’ slowly preparing for public appearances and is too ‘proud’ to walk with a cane in public 

‘And why can’t Meghan just give up her acting career, support her husband and support the monarchy?

‘As he used to say to Diana, this is not a popularity contest, this is all of us working together.

‘He just cannot understand why she couldn’t support Harry and help him rather than wanting to have her voice.’ 

Ms Steward said Prince Philip didn’t want to be a part of the talks about the Sussexes’ future outside of the monarchy, which were held at Sandringham in January.

It comes after Ingrid told Sky news Prince Philip, who gave up his naval career to support the Queen when she ascended the throne in 1952, was ‘irritated’ when the Duchess of Sussex failed to do the same in favour of having ‘her voice’, according to Ingrid Seward 

The Queen summoned Prince Charles and Prince William to the Norfolk estate for an emergency summit after Harry and Meghan announced their intention to go it alone and become financially independent. 

Ms Steward went on to claim the Duke of Edinburgh doesn’t wish to get involved anymore since Prince Harry and Meghan officially stepped back from the Royal Family in March this year. 

‘Of course, it irritates him hugely. And when they had the Sandringham Summit, Prince Philip was seen leaving the house very swiftly before they all arrived,’ she observed.

‘He simply doesn’t want to get involved anymore.’ 

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