EXCLUSIVE: Royal expert Katie Nicholl has slammed Prince Harry for comments he made about the late Queen in his Netflix documentary with wife Meghan, as she says he paints her as a 'puppet'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's latest episodes of their Netflix documentary didn't come without drama, as the Duke of Sussex made a number of claims about the Royal Family and his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
He also made numerous suggestions that the Queen was heavily-influenced by Palace officials, including referring to a time he claims his grandmother had invited him and Meghan to have lunch with her, before he was told at last minute by Palace staff that Her Majesty would be busy all week and the meeting could no longer go ahead.
Harry and Meghan's documentary comes three months after the death of the late monarch, who passed away on 8 September, with Harry's father, Charles ascending the British throne.
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