KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle has reportedly been threatening Queen Elizabeth
  • Meghan Markle is keeping Archie away from the Queen
  • Meghan Markle told Prince William and Kate Middleton that Archie is busy to reunite with his cousins 

Meghan Markle has reportedly been threatening Queen Elizabeth and the other members of the royal family when it comes to her 10-month-old son, Archie.

According to Us Weekly, Her Majesty tearfully admitted how sad she is that she’s been missing out on all of Archie’s milestones. A source told the publication the monarch is also worried that she will never get to see Prince Harry and Markle’s son ever again.

Prince William and Kate Middleton have also been told how busy Archie is after Prince George and Princess Charlotte begged their parents to see their cousin. Prince Harry is reportedly torn amid all the ongoing drama because he is supportive of his wife but he doesn’t also like to hurt his family.

Unfortunately, the Duchess of Sussex is not backing down with her decision to not let the Queen and the other members of the royal family see Archie because she never felt accepted by them.

“So, the fact that Archie won’t get to know them properly doesn’t phase her in the slightest,” the source said.

The publication isn’t the first one to say that Markle has been keeping Archie away from the monarch and his cousins. But it is hard to assume that the claims are all true. After all, Prince Harry and Markle have not deliberately said anything about keeping Archie away from their relatives.

Woman’s Day Australia also claimed that Markle and Prince Harry are using Archie to get their revenge on the Queen. The rumors started after Her Majesty banned the royal couple from using the Sussex Royal brand.

According to sources, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were humiliated by the Queen’s discussion that’s why they released a statement dissing the 93-year-old monarch.

And on “True Royalty TV,” royal author Katie Nicholl claimed that Prince Harry and Markle want the public to think that they have a rift with the Queen.

“I just wonder if issuing a big, lengthy statement like that…I think it is abrasive in parts. I just don’t understand why they do that. Because then they feed that narrative of a rift in the media, and why do it? It struck me as slightly abrasive. It didn’t strike me as ‘we’ve sorted everything out, this feels very smooth, and we’re happy with how everything is,” she said.

Meghan Markle, Queen Elizabeth II
Meghan Markle and the Queen are pictured during a ceremony to open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge on June 14, 2018, in the town of Widnes in Halton, Cheshire, England. Getty Images/Jeff J Mitchell