Queen Elizabeth II is the latest to be dragged into the alleged feud of the brothers Prince William and Prince Harry. Her Majesty the Queen has four children and eight grandchildren. And as a mother, she would understandably be affected if any of her children or grandchildren were in the middle of a fight. Latest updates fuelling the fires of the rumor have dragged the Queen into the fray, pointing her to have condoned the alleged feud.

The Queen allegedly made matters worse for her two grandchildren after signing off on moves that separate the two brothers from working together. Earlier this year, Harry and Meghan Markle left Kengsinton Palace after the Queen allowed the creation of a new household for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

“The Queen has agreed to the creation of a new Household for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, following their marriage in May last year,” released the Palace in a statement. “The Household, which will be created with the support of The Queen and The Prince of Wales, will be established in the spring.”

Even more recently, the Queen let Harry and Meghan split away from the Royal Foundation, where they were in together with Prince William and Kate Middleton, opting instead to set-up their own charity. The royal couples had disagreed on how the foundation should operate, thus leading to the decision.

According to the editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward, the Queen tries as much as possible to stay out of the brother’s issues. The whole ordeal saddens her to the point of breaking her heart, but the Queen tries to be as objective as possible, leaving the two to straighten things out on their own.

“Her Majesty does not care for the alleged feuding amongst her grandchildren William and Harry,” Seward said. “That would make her very sad. But she would never interfere with their lives.”

Seward had claimed that in light of the issues, the Queen prefers the company of her granddauther Zara Tindall and her husband Mike. “They are certainly light relief,” the editor-in-chief added. “She can be herself around them.”

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Queen Elizabeth II; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Prince William, Duke of Cambridge; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; and Princess Anne, Princess Royal, watch the RAF 100th anniversary flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Photo by Paul Grover - WPA Pool/Getty Images

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