Queen Elizabeth Furious Over Former Royal Couple Prince Harry And Meghan Markle For Taking Over Barbados- Is It True?

Did the former Royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle upset Queen Elizabeth? Deets inside

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Queen Elizabeth Furious Over Former Royal Couple Prince Harry And Meghan Markle For Taking Over Barbados- Is It True?
Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given up on their royal titles, they have been in the news for some or the other reason. Now the former royal couple is in the news for making Queen Elizabeth furious. As per reports in Woman’s Day, the Queen is furious with the couple for taking over Barbados which is under Royal power since 1625, followed by the Queen blaming it on Harry and Meghan for weakening the roots of the commonwealth.  

Reporting about a secret takeover in the said publication, it mentioned, “Meghan and Harry’s shock takeover”, followed by “losing Barbados was a real blow for the Queen, and Harry is firmly in her crosshairs.” Followed by the Queen being worried that the couple might also take over Australia and Jamaica, thus leaving nothing for Prince William and Prince George. The article stating the above carried the headline of the takeover, the body copy carried the Queen blaming the former Royal Prince Harry for Barbados slipping out of their control.

Hence, Gossip Cop came into the frame once again to get to the truth, while the publication did not dig much to find out the control over Barbados, it states governor-general had urged the Royals to leave their control over them so that it can be a sovereign republic, without any involvement of the British.


So finally arriving at the conclusion, though the former Royal Prince Harry visited Barbados, just like the rest of the family members of the Royal family, Gossip Cop busted the fake news which has grabbed attention in recent times. ALSO READ: Queen Elizabeth Lands In Los Angeles For A 'Tense Showdown With Meghan Markle?' - Truth UNFOLDS Here 



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