Must Read
Meghan and Harry Excluded from Royal Family’s Commemoration of Queen’s Death
The royal family has snubbed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their plans to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's death.
Despite being in Europe for the Invictus Games, the Sussexes have not received an invitation to the event.
Even Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will be among the royals mourning the late monarch next month.
Sources have revealed that senior royals have made no effort to reach out to the couple, who are currently based in the US, despite their planned appearance in Germany next month.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to observe the poignant anniversary on September 8th at Balmoral, surrounded by family.
However, Harry and Meghan, who reside in Montecito, California with their two children, have not been invited to any public or private commemorations.
It seems that there has been a lack of outreach towards them.
The King and Queen will begin their three-week holiday on August 21st at Balmoral, the place where Queen Elizabeth passed away.
They will be joined by other members of the royal family, including Harry's brother William, his wife Kate, and their three children.
Peter Phillips, the Queen's favorite grandson, will also be present.
Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, holds the distinction of being Queen Elizabeth's oldest grandchild.
His attendance at the commemoration suggests the close bond he shared with his grandmother.
In 2016, the Daily Telegraph referred to him as the favorite grandson of the late monarch.
Speaking fondly of his relationship with the Queen, Peter expressed, “I've always been very close to my grandmother and we speak often.
She's been an inspirational person throughout my life.”
Fans of the royal family now believe that Peter may inherit a substantial sum from the Queen's will, which is expected to be announced at Balmoral in a month.
During her lifetime, Queen Elizabeth utilized her influence to support Peter's business ventures.
She entrusted him with organizing significant sums of money for her events.
In the past, Peter received £750,000 for arranging a birthday street party, which was then handed over to Sell UK, a sports management company where he serves as a director.
Royal enthusiasts speculate that the amount the Queen left Peter after her death could be considerably larger.
Queen Elizabeth II, often regarded as one of the wealthiest women in the world, possessed vast personal wealth derived from investments, art, jewels, and real estate accumulated during her long reign.
However, the exact value of her fortune remains undisclosed.
The source further revealed that the Queen had her favorite possessions and, naturally, she intended to leave a portion of her fortune to her beloved children and grandchildren.
Meanwhile, Harry's father, King Charles, has evicted the couple from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, leaving them without a home in Britain.
As they are likely to still be at Balmoral during their European visit, it is not expected that any royals will meet with Harry and Meghan.
Despite this commemoration snub, the couple will undoubtedly find their own way to mark the significance of the occasion.
Last year, when the Queen's health began to deteriorate, Harry and Meghan were in the country for charity engagements.
Harry received a phone call from his father, requesting that Meghan not accompany him to Balmoral.
He traveled alone on a private jet, arriving too late to see the Queen before her passing.
The Sussexes faced criticism for filming parts of their Netflix documentary while the Queen was unwell last summer.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been excluded from the royal family's commemorations for the late Queen Elizabeth.
Despite being in Europe, the couple has not received an invitation to the event.
Senior royals have made no effort to reach out to them, even though they are scheduled to appear in Germany next month.