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Royal Family ‘have found it hard to keep going since Queen’s death’ warns expert
Members of the Royal Family have “found it hard” to keep going since the Queen’s tragic death two years ago today, according to an expert.
The nation was thrown into despair in 2022 when her majesty suddenly fell ill, sparking a mad rush by her loved ones north to Balmoral to say goodbye. Some, like Prince Harry, did not make it in time. Others, such as Princess Anne, were by her side for hours until she passed away at the age of 96, plunging the country into a period of mourning.
Spirits were lifted as the reign of her son, Charles, began. However, the family was once again thrown into turmoil this year when both the monarch and Princess Kate were told they had cancer and started their own treatments.
Royal biographer Andrew Morton told OK! : “It’s been very difficult for the Royal Family just to keep going, because so many of them have been seriously ill – and are seriously ill. King Charles has not been a particularly lucky monarch so far.
“I think they all miss her guiding hand. With the Queen as head of state and head of the family, they’d all bedded down quite nicely into their roles, and now everything’s been jolted around.
“All the illness which has assailed so many of the senior royals has knocked the whole edifice back on its heels.”
“I think they all miss her guiding hand. With the Queen as head of state and head of the family, they’d all bedded down quite nicely into their roles, and now everything’s been jolted around.
Other hardships faced by the family this year include Princess Anne’s hospitalisation after being injured by a horse, Thomas Kingston , the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, death at the age of 45 at his parents’ home and the Duchess of York’s own cancer diagnosis. Elsewhere, her beloved grandsons William and Harry are at loggerheads – with no sign of reconciliation in the near future.
Ex-BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond added “If you think back to that picture of the Queen , Charles , William and George taken a few years ago, you remember how solid the future of the monarchy looked, with three future Kings all alive and well. After the many ups and downs of her reign, the Queen must have felt that her legacy was secure and the future was looking pretty rosy..
“So it would have been a great shock for Elizabeth to witness the difficulties of the past few months, and she would obviously have been deeply upset by her son and her granddaughter-in-law suffering from cancer.
“I think William, in particular, would have found his grandmother’s presence reassuring and she would have given him wise counsel. I suspect she would have told him to do exactly what he is doing: putting his family first until things improve.”