
The day that Prince Harry was informed of the imminent disappearance of Queen Elizabeth, the reports had circulated that Meghan Markle was prohibited from attending. The rumors floated at that time claiming that it was Kate Middleton was not going to attend the private family moment.
Three years ago, an internal source had been presented to offer information. According to Ed Holt’s piece, for The Daily Mail, The source said: “Charles told Harry that it was not correct or appropriate that Meghan was in Balmoral at such a deep moment.”
The reason for this was that “it was pointed out that Kate was not going and that the numbers should really be limited to the closest family.” And, “Charles made it very, very clear that Meghan would not be welcome.”
At that time, a news report also stated: “From a spokesman: the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex will travel to Scotland,” says Outlet.
According to Mr. Holt himself, “it is not yet clear how much pressure was presented by the palace itself, or if the upper real ones were involved.”
And “exactly what happened is open to speculation,” he also admitted. “Some say that Harry and Meghan had not considered that William’s wife would not be there, with Kate staying in London, and when it was pointed out that she would not be, they realized how bad it looked.”
After the death of the queen, a walk followed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were part. While some called him a “unity show”, Mr. Holt recounts comments made by Robert Jobson, in his book Our King.
“Catherine then admitted to a main royal that, such was the lack of feeling between the two couples, the joint walk was one of the most difficult things she had had to do.”