- Prince Harry has been sent a grave warning.
- Daniela Elser gave this warning in a story.
- She addressed the potential that everything might “backfire.”
With his frank memoir, Prince Harry has been sent a grave warning not to wage war on the Firm because “it implies a strike against the Queen.”
Daniela Elser, a royal analyst, gave this warning in a story she wrote for news.com.au.
There, she addressed the potential that everything might “backfire” on the “loving grandmother” that Palace staffers are trying to protect.
“Should Harry spend a chunk of his book taking aim at particular family members and various pinstriped staffers who run the royal dog-and-pony show,” Ms. Elser argued, “that would still constitute a strike against the woman who is the head of both the House of Windsor and the institution of the monarchy.”
The Top Lady (as Diana referred to her mother-in-law) is ultimately humiliated or undermined by anything that denigrates or weakens the monarchy.
She said, “Or to cite Louis XIV, ‘l’etat, c’est Moi,’ which translates to ‘the state is me.'”
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