King Charles reportedly told Prince Harry that it “was not appropriate” for Meghan Markle to come to Balmoral while Queen Elizabeth II was dying.
Early Thursday, the palace He declared that the doctors were ‘concerned’ About the health of the 96-year-old girl was placed under “medical supervision”. In response, members of the royal family rushed to Scotland to be at the king’s bedside in her last moments.
“Charles told Harry it was not appropriate or appropriate for Meghan to be at Balmoral at such a very sad time,” a source said the sun.
Explained to him that Kate [Middleton] He wasn’t going and the numbers should really be limited to the closest family.”
The source added that Prince Charles – Now King Charles III – “I made it very clear, Megan would not be welcome.”
As previously mentioned by Page Six, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex They were originally planning to travel together to see the queen. Half an hour later, news came out that Harry was going to travel alone.
The Queen’s death came just days after the alum was given another “Sweez” Bomb interview with The Cutin which she criticized the royal family and claimed they were “once in existence”, she and Harry were “disturbing the dynamics of the hierarchy”.
On Thursday, long-time BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell told Markle: “She may not be very welcome, to be completely frank about that.”
“Tensions were so high there was no way Meghan could go to Balmoral,” a senior insider at the palace told The Post.
King Charles Try to stretch an olive branch The couple during his first public address as King of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on Friday.
“I want to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives abroad,” he said in a pre-recorded video message.
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