In his upcoming and much-anticipated biography, Prince Harry promises to discuss some of the treatment he experienced as a member of the British royal family. This is something that has a lot of people quite excited. 

However, in spite of the impending revelation, it is being said that he and his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, do not have any ill will against him.

In point of fact, the Duke of Sussex maintains his strong relationship with the Queen despite the divisions he has caused within the royal family, most notably between his brother Prince William and their father, Prince Charles. 

One instance of Prince Harry's closeness with his grandmother was brought to light by a friend who described how he convinced the Queen of England to appear in a royal spoof video with him to promote the organization he established in 2016, the Invictus Games. This is just one example of how close Prince Harry is with his grandmother. 

If the father of two were to approach the queen with his proposal, the monarch, according to a source who spoke with People magazine (via Express), would most likely grant his request since "she adores him." 

Another insider within the royal family has stated that the monarch has to strike a balance between her roles as a grandmother and as the head of state. 

They gave the following explanation: "One thing about the Queen is that she needs to manage to be a grandmother while also how it impacts the greater institution." 

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When it comes to Meghan Markle, on the other hand, the same cannot be said, as a royal expert predicted that there would be a bloodbath on both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's side as well as the side of the royal family. 

According to royal correspondent Jack Royston, the outcome of a probe into the alleged bullying of the former "Suits" star would reflect negatively on both parties. 

In a podcast titled "The Royal Report," he stated that if the report were made public, nobody would come out looking like they did a good job. 

"I believe that if every truth and accusation were to come out, that there would be a full mud war, and there would be mud all over everybody," said the speaker. 

After the disclosure of an email conversation that took place between the former press secretary Jason Knauf and Prince William's private secretary, many Kensington Palace staff members are said to have leveled claims of bullying against Meghan Markle, according to multiple publications. 

The group representing the Duchess of Sussex responded to the allegations by calling them an instant "smear campaign." 

An investigation into the allegations of bullying was carried out. It was believed, however, that Queen Elizabeth II did not want the specifics of the assessment to be made public. This was referred to as a "blow" for the Hollywood actress by a number of royal experts.

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