In his new book Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown, Roy, a royal reporter from the British Times, declared that after Harry and his wife Meghan announced their separation from the royal family in January 2020, Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away a few days ago, urgently

A British Times royal reporter Valentine Low declared in his new book Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown (Princes: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown) that in January 2020, after Harry and his wife Meghan announced their separation from the royal family, the Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away a few days ago, urgently convened a meeting to discuss countermeasures and reviewed the "five major proposals". The queen finally stated that her beloved grandson Harry and his wife could only choose to stay in the royal family or leave the royal family, and there was no vague space. The five major proposals were rejected by the queen.

The so-called "five major proposals" include: staying in the royal family, giving Harry and his wife a month off every year, allowing two people to have more independent time, participating in a certain number of royal activities every year, and even being remote and financially independent.

The last item involves the iron law that royal members are not allowed to engage in business activities, but the Harry and his wife are eager to sign a fat contract with streaming platform giants such as Spotify and Netflix. The queen could only declare that she would go or stay, and there was no room for compromise, and she could not enjoy the royal privileges and make money outside, so she negotiated and declared a breakthrough.