Tensions were too high for Meghan Markle to join the royal family at Balmoral next Queen Elizabeth II Death, insiders say.
Family members, including Prince William, the new heir to the throne, rushed to the king’s bedside on Thursday.
But they belatedly bid farewell to the Queen, who passed away at the age of 96.
As Page Six mentioned, Markle She was to accompany her husband, Prince Harry, to the Scottish estate – but these plans were quickly scrapped.
The Queen’s death came just days after Markle was given Bomb interview with The Cut who said that harry was He “lost” his fathernow King Charles III, due to Megxit.
“Tensions were so high that Meghan couldn’t have gone to Balmoral,” a senior insider at the palace told the Post Friday.
“The fact that the Sussex camp said Harry and Meghan were going – and then quickly retracted that statement – will tell you everything you need to know about the behind-the-scenes drama.”
During the Cut interview, Markle said the couple had offered to move to a Commonwealth country when it became no longer acceptable for them to stay in Britain, adding, “Once we were there, we were upsetting the hierarchy dynamic. So we go, ‘Okay, okay, let’s get out of here. . glad to. ”
On Thursday, the BBC’s royal long-time correspondent Nicholas Witchell said on air from Markle: “It may not be greeted so warmly, to be perfectly frank about that. ”
The palace insider added: “Harry and Meghan hate being separated from each other, so being alone in Scotland would be very difficult for Harry. No wonder why he left so early.”
Markle and Harry were reunited Friday morning at their Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage, where Harry is expected to stay until his grandmother’s state funeral, which is believed to take place on Monday, September 19.
It is not known if the couple’s children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, will be brought in from California for the proceedings.