Queen Elizabeth II had a close relationship with her grandson Prince Harry and has been keeping an eye on him in the afterlife, a psychic has said.
The ongoing feud between Harry, Prince William and King Charles has "upset" the Queen who "wishes she could intervene and be the mediator", psychic Jasmine Anderson has said.
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But while she's still hoping for a repaired connection between the trio, Jasmine exclusively told Daily Star that The Queen also has a lot of thoughts on her granddaughter-in-law Meghan Markle.
Jasmine said: "The Queen recognises that acting makes Meghan happy, but from her point of view she married into the Royal Family and it's a strict role."
She added: "Had she been alive she would have preferred Meghan to decide whether she is royal or not.
"She feels Meghan wants to have the best bits of being royal and sadly you have to take the rough with the smooth. She would much rather she focused on her role and being a mother."
The comments comes shortly after claims that Meghan is hoping to reprise her acting career after she and Harry stepped down as senior royals in 2020.
A source recently told Life and Style: "Suits is such a hit in reruns that Meghan’s being told there’s a demand from fans to see her act again. She’s excited."
They added that she's had various different offers over the last five years but had turned them down because she was trying to embrace royal life and then later working on a new bath behind the scenes with Harry.
The source said things had changed and opportunities started to dry up – so she's been looking for roles and talking to producers.
It's reported that Harry is supportive of the change.
The pair have already worked on TV projects together including their Netflix documentary which aired last year.
Harry also released his own book, titled Spare, where he spoke about his life growing up in the Royal Family.
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