“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, citing Kate Middleton’s absence as back-up.
: “He barely moved for the whole hour-long flight and was obviously reflecting on his beloved grandmother. It was so sad to see him without the other royals to comfort him. I really hope the queen’s death will help them heal their rifts.”
Charles’ blunt demand that Meghan stay away stands in stark contrast to the headline-making olive branch he offered the couple on Friday afternoon, in his first televised address as King.
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