A royal expert claims Prince Harry's happiness is the priority of Queen Elizabeth II. A lot of royal fans were surprised when he publicized his romance with the former Suits actress, Meghan Markle, who was a divorcee. Despite that, the monarch still approved her grandson's decision and allowed him to marry Markle because she reportedly prioritized her grandson's happiness.

Angela Levin, a royal commentator, said Her Majesty "adores" Prince Harry and she only cares about his happiness. In an interview with Express, Levin claims Queen Elizabeth wants the Duke of Sussex to be happy because he reportedly suffered so much when he lost her mother - unlike his older brother Prince William.

During those times, Prince Harry was young that's why the monarch reportedly prioritized his happiness. The royal commentator also thinks that Her Majesty is already 93-years-old so she has stepped back from being "too demanding." The same thing could also be the same with her husband Prince Philip, thus the royal couple is more relaxed now and they are both happy to whatever things that make their grandson Happy.

Moreover, there were previous rumors that the Duke of Sussex was Queen Elizabeth's favorite grandchild as she reportedly couldn't say "no" to him. For instance, when Prince Harry asked the royal family to inviter Markle to celebrate Christmas with them back in 2017, the monarch reportedly agreed.

In fact, the former actress is the first royal fiancé to do so, as Prince William's wife Kate Middleton only joined the members of the Firm for the mentioned occasion when she married the Duke of Cambridge. Also, after Markle joined the royal family, rumors emerged there had been a "rift" between her and Middleton.

However, a royal expert claimed last month that the real "feud" was between Prince William and Prince Harry. The Sun's royal corresponded Emily Andrews said the two have definitely fallen out, and their feud allegedly reflected on their wives.

Some reports suggest Queen Elizabeth is a "fun granny" to the Duke of Sussex compared to the Duke of Cambridge, largely because of his rank in the line of succession. Since he'll be the king someday, his relationship with his grandmother is "half-family" and "half-business." Their bonding reportedly involved his future role and the monarch would often teach him history lessons.

But then, author Christopher Andersen claims that Prince William was actually Her Majesty's favorite grandchild and not Prince Harry. The monarch reportedly embraced Middleton as the "suitable mate" for the second in the line to the throne even before she and the Duke of Cambridge got engaged. She reportedly took special interest to him as she knew they could count on him.