- Prince Harry stood up for Meghan Markle in front of King Charles and Prince William.
- The Duke of Sussex learned about the Queen’s illness while on a flight to London.
- He declined to eat dinner with Charles and William that night, which was perceived as a “huge snub”.
On the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, Prince Harry stood tall for Meghan Markle in front of King Charles and Prince William.
The Duke of Sussex apparently learned about the Queen’s illness while he was on a flight to London. Eventually, the 38-year-old was instructed to book his own journey without Meghan Markle.
Right after Her Majesty’s passing, a source told The Sun, “Charles told Harry that it wasn’t right or appropriate for Meghan to be in Balmoral at such a deeply sad time.”
The Queen had already left Aberdeen when Harry touched down there at 6:35 p.m.
According to The Sun, Harry declined to eat dinner with Charles and William later that night.
According to a source, Harry was “furious” because he didn’t want to eat with his father and brother, which was perceived as a “huge snub.”
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