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Prince Harry Informed Meghan Would Not Be Welcome at Balmoral, Sources Claim
Prince Harry was reportedly informed by his father, King Charles III, that Meghan would not be welcome at Balmoral as the royal family gathered to be with Queen Elizabeth in her final hours.
Sources reveal that Harry was the last to arrive at Balmoral castle on Thursday and the first to depart on Friday.
In happier times, Harry and his grandmother enjoyed a close and playful relationship, which was witnessed by the public in 2016 when they appeared together in a comic video.
This bond was showcased during the Invictus Games, a competition for disabled veterans that Harry has actively promoted.
However, it should be noted that Harry's presence in Britain during Elizabeth's passing was purely coincidental, as there were no pre-planned arrangements for him to visit his family.
Only Charles and Anne were able to see the queen before her demise, as they were already in Scotland with her health deteriorating.
Reports suggest that Charles intervened and spoke to Harry over the phone, expressing that it was not appropriate for Meghan to be at Balmoral during such a deeply sad time.
It was pointed out to Charles that Kate was also not attending, and it was deemed necessary to limit the number of attendees to immediate family only.
Charles made it abundantly clear that Meghan would not be welcome.
Following this conversation, Prince Harry returned to Windsor the next day and was seen arriving at Frogmore Cottage to reunite with his wife.
The grief and sadness were evident on his face, reflecting the emotional toll of the situation.
Moreover, Prince Harry was reportedly denied a seat on the Royal Air Force plane that transported other members of the royal family to Balmoral.
The plane had seven passengers, including William, Andrew, Edward, Sophie, and three aides.
This decision left 12 empty seats on the jet, and it is understood that the royals had all traveled from their homes near Windsor Castle, passing closest to Frogmore Cottage where Harry and Meghan reside in California.
It is important to note that Harry and Meghan caused quite a stir in 2020 when they accused members of the royal family of racism during an interview with Oprah.
This further strained their relationship with the institution.
In light of Queen Elizabeth's upcoming funeral, opinions vary on whether Meghan should also be banned from attending.
Pat Miller, a Birmingham resident, expressed her sadness at the queen not being able to see Meghan, Harry, and their children.
She described the queen as having lived a wonderful life, but was upset about the way it ended.
As we wait for the funeral to unfold, it remains to be seen how these events will shape the future dynamics of the royal family.
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