The world was in a state of frenzy on Thursday following the news of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
However, amidst the grief and mourning, one thing caught everyone’s attention – Meghan’s absence alongside Harry at Balmoral.
Speculations arose as to why Meghan did not accompany her husband during this time of sorrow.
A recent Blind Item from Crazy Days and Nights shed some light on the matter.
The report suggested that a heated argument between the couple prevented Harry from being by his grandmother’s side during her final moments.
This revelation raises questions about the impact of this disagreement on their upcoming biography and the changing narrative surrounding their travel plans, as well as Harry’s visibly heartbroken appearance.
Initially, reports claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan were en route to Balmoral when the news of the Queen’s health emerged.
However, the official word was that the Queen was under medical supervision.
Rumors circulated that she had already passed away, but the announcement was being delayed.
It has now been confirmed that Prince Charles, Camilla, and Princess Anne were present at Balmoral when the Queen breathed her last.
Charles and Anne, the Queen’s two eldest children, had already been in Scotland before her health deteriorated.
They were by her bedside during her final days.
Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and Prince William all rushed to Scotland after hearing the news of the Queen’s declining health.
According to a source, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, decided to stay home in order to prevent Meghan Markle from visiting the Queen on her deathbed with Prince Harry.
As a compromise, Catherine remained at Windsor, using the excuse of tending to her and William’s three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The source added that tensions would have escalated if Catherine had been invited while Meghan was excluded.
The public was informed that Catherine stayed behind in England to look after their children, who were starting their first day at a new school in Windsor.
A representative from Kensington Palace issued a statement confirming this.
Meanwhile, Harry returned to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, visibly grief-stricken, as he reunited with Meghan.
BBC correspondent Nicholas Whitchell speculated that Meghan may have chosen not to be present with other close family members during this difficult time.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl revealed that Meghan was not invited to join the family at Balmoral.
She mentioned that Meghan would visit Balmoral on another occasion, but it is significant that Prince Harry made the trip alone without his wife.
The Queen must have been devastated to hear Meghan publicly accusing the royal family of racism.
The Commonwealth consists of 50 non-white countries, and the Queen has always respected and been respected by all of them.
It is unimaginable for her to witness a member of her own family hurling insults at her and the institution she represents.
This relentless onslaught, even while the Queen was grieving the loss of Prince Philip, undoubtedly took a toll on her.
As the Queen sat alone at Prince Philip’s funeral, she was at her lowest point.
Meanwhile, Meghan continued her verbal attacks, seemingly unaffected by the Queen’s vulnerability.
It is disheartening to think that a monarch who dedicated her life to service and duty had to endure such public humiliation at the hands of someone who is nothing more than a deceitful and spiteful individual.
In conclusion, the passing of Queen Elizabeth II has brought forth numerous questions and revelations.
Meghan’s absence during this period of mourning has sparked speculation about the state of her relationship with the royal family.
As the world mourns the loss of a beloved monarch, the repercussions of these recent events will undoubtedly continue to unfold.