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Fatal Blow: Queen Bars Meghan from Royal Forever, Unleashing Fiery Feud
In a shocking turn of events, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to return to the UK in early September, but their visit will not be met with open arms.
Instead, Queen Elizabeth II has delivered a devastating blow to Meghan Markle, banning her from the royal family forever.
The decision, fueled by the Queen's deep-seated animosity towards Meghan, has left the Duchess seething with anger.
While the primary purpose of their trip is to engage in charitable endeavors close to their hearts, the royal couple's plans have been overshadowed by this explosive development.
Despite no official announcement regarding private visits with other members of the royal family, speculation suggests that Meghan and Harry might attempt to meet with the Queen if her schedule permits.
This would mark their first face-to-face encounter since the publication of Tom Bower's book, “Revenge,” which claimed that the Queen expressed relief over Meghan's absence at Prince Philip's funeral.
The alleged comment made by the Queen has raised concerns about potential tension during the upcoming meeting.
However, royal commentator Grant Harrold believes that the topic may remain untouched, stating that Meghan is unlikely to confront the Queen directly about it.
Harrold remarked, “It's one of those awkward things that will hang in the air and never be discussed.”
In addition to the strained relationships within the royal family, there are also worries about the couple's security during their visit.
Following their withdrawal as working royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan lost their taxpayer-funded protection.
As a result, they are not entitled to the same level of police security as senior members of the royal family like the Cambridges.
This has raised concerns among experts, with royal security analyst Richard Eich warning that the couple could be at risk without adequate protection.
Eich emphasized the importance of police oversight for Harry's safety, stating, “What if police protection is not afforded and Harry or Meghan are actually attacked?”
Last year, the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures decided that Harry no longer qualified for the same degree of security as when he was a working royal.
Harry's legal team has argued that their US security team lacks jurisdiction in Britain, making it unsafe for the couple to return without police protection.
Despite these concerns, Harry and Meghan did receive high-level police security during their last visit to the UK for the Queen's Jubilee in June.
However, with their reputation among royalists taking a hit since their withdrawal from royal duties, the couple faces intensified online criticism ahead of their upcoming visit.
Detractors have resurfaced an old video of Harry at the Wellchild Awards, where he broke down on stage, accusing him of staging a dramatic performance.
Critics have shared the video on social media, claiming that Harry's tears were insincere and labeling his emotional display as a mere act.
The backlash against the Duke of Sussex has been particularly harsh, with one prominent royal commentator and YouTuber dismissing his tears as fake and criticizing his wife's acting abilities.
The online scrutiny adds yet another layer of complexity to the already fraught situation surrounding Harry and Meghan's return to the UK.
As the date of their visit draws near, the world waits with bated breath to witness the unfolding drama between the estranged couple and the royal family.
The banishment of Meghan Markle from the royal fold, coupled with concerns about their security and mounting online criticism, sets the stage for a highly tense and closely watched reunion.
Only time will tell how this fiery feud will play out and what consequences it may hold for both sides involved.