PRINCE Harry yelled “what the hell” at the Queen in astonishing outburst about a royal aide, royal biographer has revealed.
The shocking exchange was revealed by Omid Scobie in a TV interview about his book Finding Freedom which charts Meghan and Harry’s relationship.
And the Sun’s Dan Wootton exclusively revealed that the Duke of Sussex “yelled” at the Queen over Meghan’s wedding day tiara.
In a new interview to be broadcast around the world today on True Royalty TV, Scobie tells presenter Kate Thornton about the incident.
Scobie claims the royal institution would “stop at nothing to make Meghan’s life difficult”, especially over rows surrounding their departing PA and the Duchess’ wedding tiara.
He discloses that an angry Harry phoned the Queen before his wedding to aggressively complain about her key assistant Angela Kelly.
His fury was over a row about what headpiece Meghan was going to wear at the wedding — now known as tiaragate.
Scobie revealed: “Harry had to intervene. He called his grandmother and said, ‘I don’t know what the hell is going on. This woman needs to make this work for my future wife.’
“Harry felt that there were those within the institution that would stop at nothing at the very least to make Meghan’s life difficult.
“Meghan didn’t get to try the tiara on again until a few days before the wedding.”
Scobie also revealed in the interview how William and Harry “barely speak.”
He says: “The brothers had not spoken since around the time of the Sandringham summit. They hadn’t seen each other. That’s really going to take some time to heal.”
In other royal news, we look back at baby Archie’s first year.
And Meghan shared a glimpse inside her £11 million Montecito mansion.
Plus Meghan said ‘I’m looking forward to using my voice again’ after being restricted by royal duties.