Meghan Markle shares a rare photo of Prince Harry with Archie and Lilibet in the show of support after Duke revealed that he and King Charles ‘are no longer in speaking conditions’
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Meghan Markle has posted a photo in a clear show of support for her husband Prince Harry In the aftermath of his Bombshell interview.
The black -white snap shows the duke, 40, in a paradise garden while holding Archie’s hand and carries lilibet on his shoulders.
The Duchess of the Serene Photo of Sussex was published about her Instagram page hours after Harry was aimed at the Royal family In an interview without bumps with it BBC.
He caused widespread disbelief when he complained that in the sit-down interview King Charles “Will not speak to me” and that he was the victim of a “branch.”
He also accused the Royal Household of Interference in his struggle to have his British police security repaired – a statement rejected by both the government and Buckingham Palace.
It is the second time in a week that Meghan, 43, posted photos of their children surrounded by Flora.
She shared three images On Sunday last week of Archie and Lilibet in a rose garden with the caption: “Sunday kind of love … with my little love.”
The newest sweet photo comes after the insiders of the government comes the extraordinary requirement of the Duke that the Minister of the Interior Yvette Cooper ‘urgent’ investigation to downgrade his security, ‘urgently’ has ‘urgently’ referred – with Whitehall – to be disguised that the body has been removed with white sources.

Meghan Markle has posted a photo in a clear show of support for her husband Prince Harry in the aftermath of his Bombshell interview

The Duchess of the Serene Photo of Sussex was published on her Instagram page hours after Harry focused on the royal family in an interview without rents with the BBC
Insiders from Palace said his TV outburst was in risk to deepen the gap with his family, and added that his remark about the king’s cancer and said that he “does not know how long he is” was particularly bad taste.
In another humiliating blow to the duke, an e -mail on Sunday finds the survey today overwhelming support for the king in his row with his youngest son.
According to the survey, 64 percent of voters now support Charles, while only 36 percent supports his son.
It also shows that the audience would like to see Harry and Meghan Stripped of their HRH titles.
Last week it was reported that Meghan had used the title in private, despite an agreement that they would not.
Insiders of the palace were also against the BBC to let go of the shameful claims of the duke.
After judges ruled him about the safety issue on Friday, Harry claimed that the royal family had exerted inappropriate influence on the executive committee of the home office for the protection of royalties and public figures, or Ravec.
He said he was stunned to hear that two important assistants for royal households are on the committee.

Government Insiders have to rejected the extraordinary demand of the Duke that the Minister of the Interior Yvette Cooper is investigating the committee ‘urgently’ behind the decision to downgrade his depicted security: Harry hugs his son, archie, while Meghan Lilibet lifts in the air

The Duke of Sussex caused widespread disbelief when he complained in a BBC interview that his father “won’t speak to me” and that he was the victim of a “branch”


Prince Harry published a statement on his website after the court’s decision

Charles is depicted here with his Harry in April 2019, while the father and son attended the ‘our planet’ worldwide premiere in the Natural History Museum
A royal source said that their involvement had long been established and insisted that they had no ‘advocacy’ role. “They advise on what the royals intend,” said the source.
In his TV interview, the Duke suggested that they helped decisions on behalf of the Royal family and said that he would “ask the Minister of the Interior to view this very, very carefully” and RAVEC and the “influence” of the Royal Household on it.
But a government spokesperson told the mail on Sunday: ‘All members work together to advise the independent chairman on the protective safety of the royal family and important public figures.
As part of long -term regulations, these decisions were made by Ravec, not the Minister of the Interior. ‘
In the meantime, the BBC, who spoke with Harry in the vicinity of his house in California, gave a ‘report’ in editorial standards about the reporting on the interview on Radio 4 Today program.
It said: ‘Claims were repeated that the process had been’ a branch stitching ‘and we did not challenge these and other allegations properly.
This case is ultimately the responsibility of the Home Office and we should have reflected their statement. ‘
In that statement, the Department said: ‘We are pleased that the court found in this case for the position of the government. The protective security system of the British government is rigorous and proportional. ‘

It is a second time in a week that Meghan posted images of their children surrounded by Flora

In the separate post of Meghan on Sunday, Archie is seen that touches a pink -tinted white rose
The BBC said it should also have given Buckingham Palace’s position, which said after the eruption of Harry: “All these issues were repeatedly and carefully investigated by the courts, with the same conclusion on every occasion.”
Harry promised that he would never bring his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to Great -Britain and claimed that ‘the other side’ had won in the court case ‘to keep me unsafe, “because the second senior judge of England hit his professional frame to recover in the UK.
The Duke, which left Great -Britain in 2020, claimed that the Royal Household “explained the security measures” to “exploited and blocked them” members of the royal family “to be able to choose a different life.”
He said, “It is really very sad that I can’t show my children my home country.”
Royal biographer and historian An Wilson said: “You keep thinking,” Meghan and Harry can’t get worse. “And then they do that. ‘
He added that since the arrival of Meghan, ‘a largely popular, cheerful prince who served his country in Afghanistan with courage and good humor, has been alienated from the British audience.
“Now he is a humorless Whinger, on the drift of his former friends and speaks in the California Psychobabble that Meghan has picked up under her horrible Montecito neighbors.”
“It can’t go on. The king must strip them from the right to make themselves worthy through their royal titles.
‘Not only the HRH, but their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles. They must simply become the Lord and Mrs. Windsor, free to sink in their pathetic, unloved, sun -drenched exile and the decades of meaningless boredom that stretch ahead – make a hell of their own. ‘
During the interview with the BBC’s Nada Tawfik, Harry complained: “I was treated differently than everyone else who exists, I was selected.”
Friday’s statement is a bitter blow to the Duke, who said that it was “the most of all his court fights.”
He is now expected to pay the legal account for both parties.
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