Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth Had a Tense Exchange Before His Wedding
Three months before his wedding in May 2018, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth had a difficult conversation about the nuptials. Royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith revealed that Queen Elizabeth felt left out of the wedding plans and was worried about Harry's behavior.

Three months before his royal wedding in May 2018, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth had a difficult exchange about the nuptials in February 2018. The information was shared by royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith in her Substack 'Royals Extra.'
Bedell Smith spoke with Lady Elizabeth Anson, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, about the alleged incident. According to Bedell Smith, Queen Elizabeth felt 'left out' of Harry's wedding plans and was concerned about his behavior.
Queen Elizabeth was reportedly upset that Harry did not seek permission for certain wedding arrangements and that Meghan Markle did not share her dress details with her. Additionally, the Queen was bothered by the alleged lack of cooperation between Meghan, Prince William, and Kate Middleton before the wedding.
Despite the tension, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry reconciled before the wedding in April 2018. Harry later defended Meghan at a summit in 2025, highlighting the challenges she faced in 2018 as the 'most trolled person in the world.'
According to the source: instyle.com.
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