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Royal Family Rocked by DNA Scandal! Late Queen's Quiet Concealment of Harry and Meghan's Crimes

Royal Family Rocked by DNA Scandal! Late Queen's Quiet Concealment of Harry and Meghan's Crimes

The scandal shocked the Royal Family. The late Queen quietly covered up Harry and Megan's crimes. So now the late Queen is accused of trying to protect the Royal Family. Of course, she did it to protect her family, and I don't blame her at all. I would do the same if it allowed me to keep my money.

Just put yourself in His Majesty's shoes. During her lifetime, she was the queen of 32 sovereign states and 15 million heads of state. At that time, she died. To say her reign was impressive is an understatement. This is the longest reign of any British monarch in history and the longest reign of any female monarch.

Because of this, Royals are viewed globally as a valuation, which naturally only becomes evaluation under all the foggy eyes of the team of top Global investment professionals working for the firm. But anyway, by these estimates, the family's wealth exceeds 100 billion pounds. 

Prince George is estimated to be worth 3 billion pounds, and Prince Louis is estimated to be worth between 70 million pounds and 1 billion 250 million pounds. But Queen Charlotte really rocks; she is worth 5 billion pounds.

The Queen was a very intelligent woman, so it was natural for her to protect her family's future. And as we all know, the Queen was not fooled. She's also a master at controlling what the public really needs to know but the 2000+ people who work for the Crown. She knows that sometimes Royal secrets and her conversations, not to mention divulging some members of her own family, will be shared by a sympathetic reporter, but she remains in control. She's the boss, and everyone knows it.

A family life full of privilege and wealth must be protected at all costs, and as we now know, price doesn't matter. He could get it without spending Royal money. Sometimes people said that the DNA test could finally prove who Harry's father really was. I mean, I'm sure they will, but we shouldn't think they haven't already. The Queen would never order a test to be carried out and the results to be published for public review. Of course not, she thought it was something people didn't need to know. Apparently, even James Hewitt's own father thought James Hewitt was Harry's father, as did Meghan Markle's bullying of Palace staff.

So former Royal aide Jason informed everyone that this was the worst incident of bullying he had ever seen. The Queen investigated the allegations and must have been horrified when she saw the results, then immediately went into Monarch mode. She decided the public never needed to see the results.

Of course, things didn't get any better when Her Majesty's courtiers made it clear that the monarchy would collapse if any member of the royal family turned into a pugnacious tyrant. The people's pool was rewarded and asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement that prevented him from speaking to the media about his entire ordeal. Well, who paid for them? Even though we know for sure it wasn't Meghan's store. He didn't have that much money. 

And of course, people weren't impressed either when Meghan heard about the test results and was told they wouldn't be announced. She announced, "Oh, I'm glad it showed that I didn't trust anyone." Hearing that, the princess had done nothing to make him suspicious; she simply maintained her dignified silence. So basically, it looks like Meghan got away with it.

Then, while Harry and Meghan were in Australia, there were media reports that a staff member at Admiralty had hot tea. Meghan wanted the whole Admiralty House, which she could live in during their trip, but they only gave her part of it. And apparently, the woman who was poured hot tea also paid, not Meghan, of course, but the late Queen, a figure believed to be around £250,000. The late Queen was no stranger to dipping into the hefty Royal purse, but she could easily afford it.

It doesn't really matter in the end. When Virginia Gray accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, the Queen decided to step in, and she paid some undisclosed sum. Now, later on, it was estimated to be somewhere around £20 million. And she did that to settle the case against her favorite son. And it is weird that Andrew denied even meeting Virginia, but all that money was paid to the woman. I think there's something up with that. Another interesting thing that was settled recently was a £6.6 million debt with the French socialite, Alice Shell.

So Isabel, who's 74 years old, sold the property to Prince Andrew back in 2014 for £18 million, and he said that the war is over. He gave the money. I wonder who can pay £6.6 million. We can also be sure that my six people did a thorough due diligence on Meghan before marrying Harry. Of course, the closest family members, work colleagues, and friends are also checked. This is standard procedure for the Royal Family.

My gender would affect allegations of her dodgy videos and yachting activities. So I wondered what the late Queen was thinking when reading about the dark past of the big Market. As we know, the Queen has advisors. She's a voracious reader and knows exactly what the world thinks of Meghan's use of a surrogate.

The Queen has also received letters from many people asking her to expose Meghan Markle. But no matter what we suspect, the Queen knows what's true. And I've heard that no member of the royal family has ever formally or out of sight met Archie. So I think we can discount Harry's claim that the late princess rolled around on the carpet at Windsor Castle playing with Archie. It's a ridiculous idea and has never happened, so it's a mystery. Or does the media not mention the "s" word, surrogate, and Meghan Markle in the same sentence?

But the bigger mystery is why Meghan refuses to sue anyone who writes about her fake pregnancy. You know, maybe Harry shouldn't be protected by the family. Perhaps if he gets his due, the late Queen will find herself in this position. Maybe most of Harry's nonsense wouldn't have happened. In fact, Harry has never faced the consequences of his actions. And unfortunately for the public, Charles seems to be following in his mother's footsteps when it comes to protecting the family and putting his concerns on the future of the family's wealth and privilege.

First of all, the rest naturally wants answers and transparency, but I guess we'll have to wait for William to show interest before we finally learn the truth about things. And as the children grow up, more attention will be paid to Royals like George, Charlotte, and Louis.

I guess Harry and Meghan just don't understand that their media has a very limited shelf life and is literally past its expiration date. I mean, there are some broken middle-aged privileged victims who present themselves, but no one wants to follow them. They are not interesting. No one cares, and people move on over time.

As for Harry's father, well, I think James' father was right that his son became a laughing stock thanks to his relationship with Diana. And I'm not sure if Charles III is Harry's father or not, but I guess at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. Of course, the royal family has been more transparent about family matters, so maybe we knew the truth but they don't want to, and I can't blame them. But we know, obviously, the prince knows a lot about it.

At the end of the day, though, we have to remember that even though they are public, they are still human. You know, I do miss the power of the Queen. After Philip died, he was her anchor. He was her lover. He was the source of her laughter, and I knew she probably felt it was time to join him.

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