The Queen 'had words' with Prince Harry over his 'difficult' bride Meghan Markle's preferred choice of wedding tiara, it was claimed today.
The Duchess of Sussex was said to have had her 'heart set' on a tiara containing emeralds but was told she couldn't wear it because the green stones might have come from Russia, The Sun reports.
A royal insider told the newspaper that the Queen stepped in and told Harry: 'She gets what tiara she's given by me.'
'The Queen also questioned why Meghan needed a veil for the wedding, given it was to be her second marriage', the source alleged, adding that: 'Meghan can be difficult'.
Meghan has never mentioned the alleged row and said last month how 'fortunate' she felt about being able to choose Queen Mary's diamond and platinum bandeau tiara from the Queen's private collection.
Her good relationship with Her Majesty - and their recent joint engagements - are known to be a great source of pride for Harry.
Today's claims are not in Robert Jobson's new book 'Charles At Seventy: Thoughts, Hopes And Dreams' - but it does say Harry was said to have been 'petulant and short-tempered' in the build up to the Windsor Castle wedding.
He allegedly told staff with a raised voice: 'What Meghan wants, Meghan gets' and when reports of his 'tiresome behaviour' reached the Queen who asked to see her grandson privately and she 'put him firmly in his place', Mr Jobson wrote.
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