Published 22:10 IST, April 24th 2021

Queen Elizabeth is hopeful things will be 'right in the end' amid royal family feud

Queen is holding on to hope that all tension within the royal family will go away pursuant to Meghan and Harry's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey.

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Queen Elizabeth II, who is a recognised strongman potentate, at present is holding on to hope that all tension within royal family will go away eventually. A royal insider recently told People magazine, "She has been through so many difficult times. She knows things will come right in end."

According to Charles Anson, former press secretary at Queen's palace, Queen tends to 'aborb things quietly'. Queen Elizabeth II turned 95 on Wednesday. Owing to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, distress persists within family. During said interview, Meghan refuted reports that she h me Kate Middleton cry in le-up to her 2018 wedding, saying ' reverse happened'. 

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Meghan Markle's Oprah interview

Duke and Duchess gave an interview for first time toger after ir royal exit with Oprah Winfrey. In interview, couple explained why y decided to step down from ir royal duties, which y announced in January 2020. y accused royal family of racism, including 'concerns' over ir child's skin colour. Meghan Markle revealed some gritty details about royal family during this interview. She claimed royal family h committed a number of wrongdoings. She also talked about her miscarriage. She h alleged royal family of abstaining from providing help to Meghan, when she felt 'suicidal'

Soon after interview, Prince William h hit back at racism claims during an outing saying, 

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"We are very much not a racist family." 

A close pal of Oprah, Duchess of Sussex and a television personality, Gayle King revealed that Princes William and Harry have h a talk in relation to this during last month. As a response to aforementioned interview with Oprah Winfrey, Queen said, 

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" whole family is sdened to learn full extent of how challenging last few years have been for Harry and Meghan." Speaking of racism, she h ded, " issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, y are taken very seriously and will be dressed by family privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much-loved family members."

Prince Phillips Funeral

royal brors, Prince William and Prince Harry h recently reunited at Prince Philip's funeral to show support for ir beloved grandparents. Meghan Markle, who is expecting ir second child did not accompany her husband as she h been 'vised by her physician not to travel'. A royal spokesman said that Meghan h spoken with Queen ahe of funeral. 

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Prince Philip was officially Duke of Edinburgh. He died peacefully at Windsor Castle on April 9 morning (local time) and was Britain’s longest-serving consort which is a term given to spouse of a reigning monarch. Queen and Prince Philip h been married for 73 years. After serving over 20,000 royal engagements, he was laid to rest on April 17. Furr, hering to Philip’s preference of driving himself without a chauffeur, his coffin was carried by a Land Rover from Windsor castle to St. George Chapel for ceremony. 

(with inputs from ANI)

22:10 IST, April 24th 2021