Queen Elizabeth apparently makes Prince Harry panic. The Duke of Sussex revealed this fact while he was talking to visitors of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's official residence.
According to Daily Express, Prince Harry asked some Caribbean scholars who have been coming and going to Buckingham for their two-week visit if they have already bumped into the Queen. He advised that they should not panic if they suddenly meet her in the corridors.
In jest, however, Prince Harry said that he panics whenever he sees the Queen at her official residence, just like the rest of the family. To be in her official house might seem to make everything so formal for the jovial and playful sixth in line to the throne.
However, some royal experts said that Queen Elizabeth actually has a different kind of relationship with this particular grandson, as Prince Harry is the only one who can get away with being playful to the monarch. It was Prince Harry who was able to convince Her Majesty to appear in a video in a hip moment together for the Invictus Games.
Thus, when Prince Harry announced that he would like to step back from his royal role and live with Meghan Markle in North America, many royalists were sad for Queen Elizabeth. The Queen, however, remains the loving grandmother to Prince Harry, his wife and child, Archie Harrison.
According to reports, Queen Elizabeth told Prince Harry that he will always be welcomed back if he decides to be a working royal again as he is always loved. The Duke of Sussex also spent a lot of time with his grandmother the last time he was back in London.
He and the Queen had a long heart-to-heart lunch together in Windsor where they talked about the Sussex's future plans as non-royals. It was the first time Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry had such a talk after the drama that went on with their departure from royal life.
Apparently, Queen Elizabeth made an arrangement with Prince Harry and Meghan that they will review their terms of stepping back from the royal family a year later. Royal experts said that the Queen wanted this 12-month review stipulated for her grandson's protection, in case that life out of the royal spotlight won't work out for him and Meghan.
Prince Harry and Meghan recently moved to Los Angeles to start their new life as private, working individuals. They have set up a new team in the West Coast who will connect them to opportunities and help them set up their new plans for charity.
The Duke of Sussex apparently instructed his team that they must not get him and Meghan jobs that will be an embarrassment to Queen Elizabeth and the royal family. He told them that his family is definitely off-limits.