‘The mistrust went both ways’: New book reveals how ‘low’ Queen’s opinion of Sussexes was

Australia News News

‘The mistrust went both ways’: New book reveals how ‘low’ Queen’s opinion of Sussexes was
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 13 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 8%
  • Publisher: 78%

The claim from the new book ‘Our King’ that Queen Elizabeth reportedly had a ‘Megxit’ summit room swept for bugs shows the mistrust between the Royal Family and Sussexes went “both ways”, says writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue.

‘The mistrust went both ways’: New book reveals how ‘low’ Queen’s opinion of Sussexes was

“It just shows how deeply the rift was and how deeply they mistrusted each other,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “For the Queen to actually sweep her library of any bugs just showed how low her opinion of the couple was.”

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

SkyNewsAust /  🏆 7. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Trump’s ‘ability for unforced errors’ is ‘breathtaking’Trump’s ‘ability for unforced errors’ is ‘breathtaking’The thing that’s “breathtaking” about former US president Donald Trump is his “ability for unforced errors”, says Curtin University political analyst Professor Joe Siracusa. This comes as former Trump attorney general William Barr warns the former president faces more legal peril from an investigation into his possession of classified documents. “All this is unnecessary, it’s just because he just kind of plods through these things,' Professor Siracusa told Sky News Australia.
Read more »

Middle-income earners to face ‘massive tax hikes’ and ‘smaller’ rebatesMiddle-income earners to face ‘massive tax hikes’ and ‘smaller’ rebatesPeople earning $126,000 or less are going to be up for “massive tax hikes” as the Albanese government plans to abolish a tax offset extended by the Morrison government, says Sky News host James Morrow. “It was all about providing tax relief to middle-income earners,” Mr Morrow said. “So people $126,000 or less are going to be up for massive tax hikes now and smaller tax rebates now, at a time of rising cost of living, rising interest rates, rising energy costs and the government has now said, ‘yeah nah, we’re not going to keep those going, so have your luck’.”
Read more »

US economy was in ‘very good shape’ until end of Trump’s presidencyUS economy was in ‘very good shape’ until end of Trump’s presidencyUntil the very end of Donald Trump’s presidency the US economy was in “very good shape”, says The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton. 'Very low unemployment, very low inflation and very low interest rates,” Mr Creighton told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
Read more »

‘Large proportion’ of Americans think prosecution of Trump is ‘political’‘Large proportion’ of Americans think prosecution of Trump is ‘political’A “large proportion” of Americans think that the prosecution of Trump is largely political, says The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton. “And you’ve got to think that that’s going to undermine confidence in the US judicial system which in turn undermines confidence in the US, I suppose,' Mr Creighton told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
Read more »

‘Had to go along with it’: Reports Kate found Windsor walkabout with Sussexes difficult‘Had to go along with it’: Reports Kate found Windsor walkabout with Sussexes difficultIt has been reported Kate Middleton found the interaction with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Windsor walkabout following the Queen's death to be extremely difficult. “There were always sort of murmurings within the media that the relationship between the Sussexes and the Cambridges had really broken down at the time,” said writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue. “Clearly that relationship had broken down quite significantly already and obviously the walkabout was not her idea, it was her husband Prince William’s idea so she had to go along with it because it was seen as extending an olive branch,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “But I can imagine it’s quite difficult for someone to play nice publicly with people that have had no qualms in slating you and defaming your character in the way that they have done.”
Read more »

‘Tolerant trans activists’ attack Melbourne Uni Professor for pushing ‘women’s rights’‘Tolerant trans activists’ attack Melbourne Uni Professor for pushing ‘women’s rights’Sky News host Rita Panahi says “tolerant trans activists” are threatening and intimidating a Melbourne University professor for the “great sin” of believing in women’s rights. “The war against women, we’ve seen it right here in Australia when women needed police protection to attend a women’s rights rally … the police protection wasn’t enough,” Ms Panahi said. “In the aftermath we saw politicians from both sides attack conservative female Moira Deeming who has been suspended from the Liberal party for nine months. “Another woman, a leftist feminist is under attack in Melbourne with trans activists threatening and intimidating her and trying to destroy her livelihood … Melbourne University Professor Holly Lawford-Smith has committed the great sin of believing in women’s rights and biological reality. “For that the tolerant trans activists and their allies are trying to have her sacked and are intimidating not just her but her students.”
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-28 01:35:57