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King Charles Bans Meghan from Balmoral: DNA Test Reveals No Relation to Archie and Lilibet
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles has banned Meghan from Balmoral following the leaked Arch and Lilibet DNA test results that indicate no biological relation.
The Sussexes, despite facing challenges such as Spotify canceling their $20 million deal, have managed to maintain a composed public appearance.
However, insiders have revealed that Prince Harry is growing increasingly anxious about two issues.
Firstly, he is concerned about his financial status, and secondly, he worries about his and Meghan's future in the United States.
As Harry reflects on his past, he has begun questioning the decision to leave the royal family, commonly referred to as Megxit.
This introspection even led him to propose the idea of returning to London and reuniting with the royal family.
Unfortunately, this suggestion infuriated Meghan, according to insiders.
The situation escalated when Meghan discovered Harry's unexpected call to his estranged brother, Prince William.
It came as a shock to her, as she had no prior knowledge of her husband's plans.
During the call, Harry admitted to reaching out to William in an attempt to establish peace.
He expressed their willingness to return to London and serve under King Charles.
However, William, just as surprised as Meghan, struggled to comprehend the proposal due to the strained relationship caused by Megxit and Harry's upcoming memoir.
Eventually, William promised to consider the offer, leaving the decision hanging.
Sources close to the palace have revealed that Meghan, Harry, and their children have been banned from the palace grounds.
This decision stems from the DNA test results, which indicated that Archie and Lilibet do not share any biological relation to Prince Harry and lack royal lineage.
Consequently, it appears that the royal couple will not be welcomed back into the fold.
Insiders have disclosed that King Charles, through his private secretary, Sackville Alderton, has issued a decree prohibiting Meghan from participating in any royal events.
Alderton, serving as the monarch's aide and heir, has conducted an investigation into Meghan's motives.
To ensure the authenticity of the DNA tests, King Charles personally obtained the swabs and entrusted them to a reputable company for analysis.
The evidence is being closely guarded due to concerns that the couple may resort to dishonest means if the price is right.
King Charles intends to uphold the traditions set by the late queen by hosting extended members of the royal family at his Scottish residence, Balmoral Castle, this summer.
The guest list is expected to include the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, and the Duke of York.
While there is a possibility that Meghan, Harry, and their children could receive an invitation, it remains uncertain whether they would dare to join Charles in Scotland, considering their children have spent the majority of their lives in the United States.
It is worth noting that Archie and Lilibet have not yet had the opportunity to meet any of their royal relatives.
Although Harry and Meghan reportedly visited the queen at Balmoral shortly after their wedding, their children did not accompany them during the summer of 2019.
The decision to ban them from Balmoral further emphasizes the growing divide between the Sussexes and the royal family.