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William and Catherine Ban Meghan and Harry from Honoring Late Queen Elizabeth II in Powerful Move
In a powerful move, Prince William and Kate Middleton have put an end to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's plea for moral invites, banning them for life.
As September 8th approaches, the one-year anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II's death, people worldwide are preparing to pay tribute to Britain's longest-reigning monarch.
Reports indicate that the Prince and Princess of Wales will lead the tribute on this solemn occasion.
According to sources, William and Kate will deliver a heartfelt message to the British people, emphasizing the importance of honoring the late queen's legacy while looking towards the future.
It is expected that King William will observe the day quietly and privately at Balmoral.
The final details for their address are still being worked out, including whether it will be delivered in person, on television, or via social media.
The passing of Her Majesty marked the end of an era, and the idea that Prince William and Princess Kate will spearhead the tribute has caused some upset among the Harkles, wherever they may reside.
When Queen Elizabeth passed away at Balmoral, Meghan made a scene about being there, causing delays and aggravation.
This incident was the final straw for the entire family, and since then, Meghan has been estranged from them, and rightly so.
Not only were the Harkles not invited to Balmoral, but they were also explicitly forbidden to attend.
Their relationship with Prince Charles has worsened in recent days.
As time goes on, it is evident that William and Kate will take on more responsibilities akin to those of a king and queen.
Meanwhile, in Montecito, Meghan and Harry continue to plot ways to stay relevant.
It seems that the couple is already strategizing how to divert attention from the upcoming tribute to Queen Elizabeth.
They might release new blurry photos of their children or showcase another award received by the self-absorbed Duchess.
According to Page 6, Harry and Meghan plan to honor the late queen in their own way following the Balmoral snub.
A source with direct knowledge revealed that the couple will acknowledge and pay their respects to Her Majesty privately.
However, they have not received any information or invitation regarding the official plans for the anniversary.
Sources speculate that the Sussexes' absence from the tribute is due to the ongoing tension between Harry and his brother, William.
The red-headed royal's bombshell memoir, as well as his and Meghan's numerous interviews criticizing the royal family, have strained their relationship.
Speculation on Reddit suggests that Meghan might mention Queen Elizabeth in an emotional farewell speech at this year's Invictus Games, which coincides with the anniversary of the queen's passing.
It remains to be seen if Meghan will use this opportunity to shed a tear and express her love for Queen Elizabeth II.
It is essential to note that Meghan has a history of making controversial speeches, as demonstrated by her surprise speech at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Invictus Games.
However, it would be highly inappropriate for her to mention the late queen in her address, considering the insults she has already directed towards the royal family.