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Queen Elizabeth’s Final Days: The Unforgivable Act That Cemented Her Disdain for Meghan Markle

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Queen Elizabeth’s Final Days: The Unforgivable Act That Cemented Her Disdain for Meghan Markle

In her last moments, the late II made it abundantly clear that she would never forgive for the role she played in tearing apart the royal family.

As fate would have it, the Queen's passing in September 2022 coincided with Prince Harry and establishing their brand in Europe, leaving behind their children, Archie and .

While Meghan appeared composed and well-timed during this trip, the Queen made it explicitly clear that she was not welcome at Balmoral Castle, where she was vacationing.

The reason behind II's deep-seated animosity towards Meghan Markle stems from the latter's self-centered behavior, which the Queen believes is unbecoming of a royal and poses a serious threat to the monarchy.

Meghan Markle's “everything-about-me” attitude struck a nerve with the Queen, leading her to confide in her most trusted aide that she would never forgive the assertive actress, whom she trusted no more than racehorses.

Initially, Queen Elizabeth II held a fondness for Meghan Markle and did not push her away due to her previous marriage.

In fact, when Meghan married Prince Harry in 2018, the Queen warmly welcomed her into the family and bestowed upon her the title of Duchess.

However, the Queen soon found herself regretting this decision as Meghan Markle began exploiting her royal status to further her insatiable ambitions.

Using her title as Duchess of Sussex, Meghan engaged in numerous campaigns, capitalizing on her newfound royal status.

Just a year and four months after marrying into the royal family, Meghan Markle abruptly announced her departure, stating that she would leave the UK to pursue wealth in the affluent United States.

This decision deeply wounded Queen Elizabeth II.

However, what truly shocked and appalled the Queen was Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.

The Queen was taken aback by their public accusations of racism within the royal family, particularly towards her husband of 73 years, , who tragically passed away just a month after the interview.

In her final days, Queen Elizabeth II was further dismayed by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attention-seeking behavior.

She was left speechless as Meghan publicly declared her intention to travel to Washington with feminist Gloria Steinem to advocate for abortion rights.

As her most beloved grandson, the Queen's dying wish is for Prince Harry to regain his sanity and distance himself from Meghan Markle.

This sentiment was made abundantly clear during her 70th anniversary commemoration in June 2022.

During the platinum celebration, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were not assigned any official roles and were only granted 15 minutes of private conversation with the Queen, which was deliberately kept away from the prying eyes of their Netflix TV crew.

The Queen contemplated stripping them of their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles but ultimately decided to leave the final decision to .

Shortly before her passing, the late Queen reportedly amended her will, leaving her prized jewelry collection valued at an estimated $110 million to Catherine, 's wife.

This decision is likely to raise eyebrows among the royal family and may cause resentment from other members, including , the newly crowned Queen Consort, and Meghan Markle, as well as their partners, and Prince Harry.

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