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King’s Deception: How Prince Charles Lied to Keep Meghan Markle Away from Queen’s Deathbed
In a shocking revelation from a new book, it has been disclosed that Prince Charles had to resort to deception in order to prevent Meghan Markle from being present at Queen Elizabeth's deathbed.
The late Queen, known for her remarkable reign spanning over 70 years, deserved a peaceful passing after a lifetime of service.
However, the presence of Meghan, whom she referred to as a “nasty, hateful witch,” was something she vehemently opposed.
The tension caused by Harry and Meghan in the final years and months of the Queen's life cannot be overlooked.
It is outrageous that Harry even attempted to arrange for Meghan to be there during her grandmother's final moments.
The audacity of such a request is truly disgusting.
Thankfully, the King, Prince Charles, took it upon himself to honor his mother's wishes and keep Meghan away.
According to the new book by royal biographer Robert Hardman, the King may have even resorted to telling a little white lie to achieve this.
The story has been heard before, with Harry sharing it sparingly.
When making arrangements to visit his grandmother at Balmoral, Harry clashed with his father, who firmly denied Meghan's inclusion.
Initially, Harry insisted on Meghan's presence, but Prince Charles managed to convince him otherwise by stating that Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, would also not be allowed to join her husband, Prince William.
This led Harry to fly alone, leaving Meghan behind.
Contrary to popular belief, it was not the King who asked Catherine to stay away.
In fact, Catherine made the decision herself, as their children were starting a new school the following day.
Prince Charles may have stretched the truth to ensure Meghan, who the late Queen disapproved of, did not show up at her bedside during her final moments.
If this is indeed true, it was a commendable action taken to protect his mother.
According to a royal aide, it was fortunate rather than intentional that Harry was informed he would be coming alone.
The late Queen, much like her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, preferred not to have a queue of family members visiting her when she was ill.
It is understandable that she did not want Meghan, whom she referred to as “that woman,” flashing her insincere smile one last time.
The mere thought of Meghan's presence is infuriating.
The information provided in this article is derived from a new biography titled “Charles III, New King, New Court, The Inside Story” by Robert Hardman, a royal expert from the Daily Mail.
While the book primarily focuses on Prince Charles' ascension to the throne, it also sheds light on the background drama involving Harry.
In spare, Harry wrote about his attempts to contact his brother, Prince William, regarding travel arrangements to see their grandmother before her passing.
However, William chose not to respond, possibly due to wariness surrounding Harry's forthcoming biography and the fallout from his and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey.
It is perplexing how Harry and Meghan continue to act surprised and offended by the royal family's response to their actions.
After publicly trashing the family and accusing them of racism, they cannot expect a warm reception.
Their lack of understanding regarding the consequences of their own actions is truly astonishing.
Even young children comprehend the concept of trust and the repercussions of betraying it.
Harry's immaturity shines through in his portrayal of the conversation with his father.
Rather than accepting the reasoning behind the decision to limit visitors, Harry chose to take offense and engage in petty arguments.
However, according to Hardman, the King did not ask Catherine to stay away.
She made that decision herself, prioritizing their children's first day at a new school.
Harry's claim that he learned of his grandmother's passing through a BBC breaking news alert on his phone is disputed by Hardman.
Palace staff members state that the King had been desperately trying to reach Harry, but his calls went unanswered due to Harry being airborne at the time.
This further emphasizes that Harry's tardiness and inability to accept the situation were solely his own fault.
It is disappointing to see some media outlets criticizing Prince Charles for lying to Harry.
However, it is clear that Charles did what was necessary to ensure Meghan's absence.
The family, and especially the late Queen, were undoubtedly relieved that they did not have to endure Meghan's presence during such a solemn moment.
If Harry and Meghan believe their actions will garner sympathy from the public, they are sorely mistaken.
Their betrayal has not been forgotten, and their attempts to gain pity are futile.
The public still does not feel sorry for them.
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