Eamonn Holmes slams Prince Harry for the 'sneaky nature' of Queen during secret UK trip and says family tensions 'haven't gone away'
'And also the sneaky nature with which they got into the country last week and they go and see the Queen whilst his brother is away on a skiing trip.
'He keeps using the word extraordinary, which is a favourite word of Prince Charles, when he talks about things. He is more like his father than he would probably like to be.' He added he had passed these onto the team, telling the broadcaster: 'So, it was great to see her and I'm sure she would love to be here if she could.'
Oh no: Eamonn said of the former senior royals: 'People hear that Harry is going to write a book in which he's going to slag off his dad and his step-mum as well, so it all hasn't gone away' Indeed, the couple's brief trip to the UK last week marked the first time that Meghan has returned to Britain since she and Harry sensationally quit the royal family in March 2020 - a move that has become widely known as 'Megxit'.
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