King Charles reportedly told Prince Harry it 'wasn't right' for Meghan Markle to see Queen Elizabeth before her death
Prince Harry was the first member of the royal family to leave Balmoral after his grandmother's death, after King Charles reportedly told him it "wasn't right" for Meghan Markle to see Queen Elizabeth before she died.
Prince Harry has been spotted boarding a plane out of Scotland the day after his grandmother's death, after King Charles reportedly told him it "wasn't right" for Meghan Markle to see the Queen before her death.
The Duke of Sussex was the first member of the royal family to leave Balmoral after the 96-year-old's death, after he tragically couldn't make it to Aberdeenshire in time to say goodbye before she died on Thursday.
The Duke was captured being escorted onto a 10:20AM British Airways flight to London on Friday by airport staff.
He is understood to have now returned to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor where he is expected to remain until the Queen's state funeral at Westminster Abbey which will likely be held on September 19.
Prince Harry travelled solo to Balmoral on Thursday after King Charles reportedly told him it "wasn't right" for Meghan Markle to see the Queen before her death
“Charles told Harry that it wasn’t right or appropriate for Meghan to be in Balmoral at such a deeply sad time,” a source told The Sun.
“It was pointed out to him that Kate was not going and that the numbers really should be limited to the very closest family. Charles made it very, very clear Meghan would not be welcome.”
“They have concluded that this isn’t really a moment for Meghan to be there with other close members of the family,” BBC royal reporter Nicholas Witchell said.
“Undoubtedly people will speculate about that.
The Queen's health deteriorated rapidly on Thursday, with Buckingham Palace revealing her doctors were "concerned" for her health as she remained under medical supervision.
Just hours later, Buckingham Palace announced the longest serving monarch in British history had died "peacefully" at Balmoral Castle.
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