A news that is most interesting for days is that Duke and Duchess of Sussex became parents and welcomed a little Prince named Archie Harrison Windsor-Mountbatten.
They recently introduced their firstborn son to the media and public. However, first of all, baby Sussex had to visit Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II. This moment was shared on the official Instagram account of Harry and Meghan. In the description of this photo, it was written:
“This afternoon Their Royal Highnesses introduced Her Majesty The Queen to her eighth great-grandchild at Windsor Castle.
“The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duchess’ mother were also present for this special occasion.”
Although all the media would love to know what the Queen said about the first meeting with her eighth grand-grandchild, recently there was a news about the joke that Her Majesty said when her grandson, Prince William, was born.
Namely, from a 2014 report published by Camilla Tominey, we find out about a letter Prince Charles sent to his relative Patricia Mountbatten to inform her about the birth of baby Prince William. The following text was written:
“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.”
In addition, Camilla Tominey shared one very rude joke in the report that Queen Elizabeth II said during her first meeting with Prince William.
She then said:
“Thank goodness he hasn’t ears like his father. “
What do you think, how did Prince Charles feel at that moment? No doubt, he was embarrassed.
Source: who.com.au