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Prince Harry has revealed in his bombshell memoir his emotional final words to his beloved grandmother.
When he visited the Queen’s body at Balmoral just hours after she died away, Prince Harry spoke his heartfelt final words to her. These are now public knowledge thanks to Prince Harry’s explosive memoir.
The Duke of Sussex describes how he whispered to her that he hoped “she would be happy” and reunited with her rock and stay Prince Philip, who had passed away a year earlier, and how he admired her for having carried out her duties until the very end in his autobiography Spare, which has been published in Spain ahead of its release in the UK next week.
The dailymailuk reported that on September 8 of last year, after Buckingham Palace revealed that Elizabeth II was seriously sick, Harry hurried to Scotland to visit his cherished grandmother, who is Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. But he didn’t make it to the estate in time for her 96th birthday death.
The Duke writes an emotional chapter in which he recounts how he found out about the Queen’s dying after visiting the BBC news website. When he arrived at Balmoral, Anne, the Princess Royal, welcomed him and led him upstairs to her room, where the deceased Sovereign was laying.
He writes: ‘I advanced with uncertainty and saw her. I stayed still, watching her carefully for a good while.
‘I whispered that I hoped she was happy and that she was with Grandfather now. I said that I admired her for having carried out her duties until the end. The Jubilee, the welcoming of the new Prime Minister’.
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