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Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away at Age 96: A Look Back at the Royal Family’s Turmoil

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Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away at Age 96: A Look Back at the Royal Family’s Turmoil

The world mourned the loss of Britain's longest reigning monarch, II, who passed away on September 8th at the age of 96.

Her death marked the end of an era and opened up a Pandora's box of nuances the royal family witnessed in the run-up to the final years of the Queen's life.

One such revelation came from Kay Nicole, author of the new book titled The New Royals 's Legacy and the Future of the Crown, claiming that both and had rejected the Queen's invitation to visit her at Balmoral Castle, even twice!

Despite tensions following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's departure, the late monarch maintained a close relationship with her grandson and his young family.

According to Kay Nicole, the Queen wanted to keep the Sussexes connected to the royal family and claimed Her Majesty enjoyed video calls with Harry, Meghan, and their two children, three-year-old Harrison and one-year-old little bit Diana.

and stepped down from their senior roles within the royal family and relocated to North America in early 2020.

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The couple only returned to the UK three times since their exit, briefly visiting in April before attending the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and later the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II.

However, the author who was a guest on last week's episode of Today for Podcast noted that the Queen was hurt by the Sussexes at some points.

Speaking with Kinsley Schofield, the host of the weekly royal podcast, Miss Nicole said it's important to stress that there were times when she, Queen Elizabeth, felt quite let down by Harry and Meghan and quite disappointed by them.

Miss Nicole added, “Playing happy families at Balmoral didn't really fit their narrative.

I was told by a source close to the Sussexes.”

Spanish outlets reported at the time the royal couple had been spotted on the Bailiwick Island for six days in August.

It was understood that they had gone on the getaway to celebrate the Duchess' 38th birthday, which had fallen two days before they flew out on August 4th.

Harry and Meghan are understood to have not spent Christmas with the royal family since 2019 when the Sussexes decided to spend the festive season in Canada with the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragnall.

The following month, in January 2020, the Duke and Duchess announced their decision to step back from royal duties and move across the pond.

Similarly, the couple reportedly declined the royal's invitation to spend summer in Balmoral, the family's estate in Scotland.

According to the sources who spoke to the Daily Mirror, the Sussexes were welcome to stay with the then this summer.

He hasn't wavered despite the attacks, which seemed to be coming with increased vigor, one source added.

The Prince of Wales reiterated his invitation for Harry and Meghan, the whole family, if they wish to come with him this summer, while he is at the home of Balmoral estate.

He thought it might be a good opportunity for everyone to take stock and relax, but the invitation was declined.

These reports came ahead of Harry and Meghan's visit to Europe, during which they worked with charities in the UK and travelled to Germany for the Invictus Games event.

At that time, it was understood the couple had no plans to visit the members of the royal family, but the death of Queen Elizabeth and the Sussexes extended their stay and joined the UK-based royals in the mourning of the loss of their matriarch and monarch.

Harry immediately travelled to Balmoral Castle, where his grandmother passed, and arrived hours after the royal family confirmed the Queen's death to the public.

He reunited with his family, namely his father and older brother, but returned to England the first thing in the morning.

His brief trip marked the first time he had visited the Scottish estate since his royal exit.

According to Miss Nicole, the Prince declined his grandmother's invitation to spend time at Balmoral in 2019, saying the Duke and Duchess were distancing themselves months before they announced their departure.

In her new book, she wrote, “They were raised eyebrows when Harry and Meghan declined an invite from the Queen to spend a long weekend at Balmoral in the summer of 2019, when she traditionally hosts a weekend for her grandchildren and a special sleepover for her great-grandchildren, preferring to take to Ibiza and the south of France.”

While the Queen was disappointed by Meghan and Harry's distance from the royal family, she still wanted to keep the family together.

Adding to Miss Nicole, who claimed Her Majesty's instinct was to protect Harry.

The news has left many wondering if Harry and Meghan regret their decision now or if they don't care about anything.

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the royal family, but one thing is certain: the world will never forget the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II.

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