Meghan Markle skipped Balmoral because she wouldn’t be ‘welcomed’

Meghan Markle stayed behind in London fairly than becoming a member of her husband Prince Harry at Queen Elizabeth II’s bedside in Balmoral on Thursday out of concern that she many not be “warmly welcomed,” a BBC royal correspondent insisted.
When the Palace introduced that Queen Elizabeth II was “below medical supervision,” and that docs have been “involved” for her well being, many of the senior members of the royal household, together with the monarch’s kids and grandchildren, raced to her beloved property within the Scottish Highlands.


A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex initially mentioned the couple could be touring to Balmoral Citadel collectively, however later it emerged that Markle received’t be accompanying her husband, Prince Harry, in spite of everything because of an unspecified “change of plans.”
BBC’s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell speculated throughout a night broadcast about the actual cause Markle might have determined to remain behind in London.
“She may not be terribly warmly welcomed, to be completely candid about it,” he mentioned.
The Queen, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, died peacefully at Balmoral at age 96, surrounded by a lot of her shut relations, together with her son and inheritor, Charles, now King Charles III, her three different kids and grandson Prince William.
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, stayed behind in Windsor to take care of her and William’s three kids.
Prince Harry arrived in Scotland hours after his grandmother’s loss of life was introduced. The homepage of his and Markle’s Archewell Basis later displayed a poignant tribute to the Queen.
Harry was seen on Friday being consoled by airport employees whereas boarding a flight again to Windsor. He was the primary royal to go away Balmoral.




Harry and his spouse had traveled to the UK from their dwelling in California to advertise their charitable causes, however had no plans to satisfy with the royal household amid an ongoing feud.
The final time the Sussexes noticed the Queen was in June throughout her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, when the monarch bought to satisfy her great-granddaughter Lilibet.