Queen made ‘brutal’ comment after seeing royal grandchild for the first time

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Queen made ‘brutal’ comment after seeing royal grandchild for the first time. Royal fans are always delighted to see a new royal baby being born, and the latest addition to the Royal family came earlier this year.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed Lilibet Diana to the world earlier this year in June. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex named Lilibet in tribute to the Queen, but so far the Queen has yet to meet her in person. Lilibet is living with brother Archie along with their mum and dad in California.

According to reports the Queen made a brutal comment after the birth of another royal baby. Prince William was born in 1982 in June. Reportedly the Queen made a brutal joke after Prince Charles and Princess Diana became new parents.

As reported in the Express, Prince Charles wrote to Patricia Mountbatten, his second cousin to announce the birth of Prince William.

Charles has been quoted as having said: “The arrival of our small son has been an astonishing experience and one that has meant more to me than I ever could have imagined.

“I am so thankful I was beside Diana’s bedside the whole time because I felt as though I’d shared deeply in the process of birth and as a result was rewarded by seeing a small creature who belonged to us even though he seemed to belong to everyone else as well.”

The Queen though is reported to have come back with a rather unexpected remark and said: “Thank goodness he doesn’t have ears like his father.”


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