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Furious King Charles Bans Meghan from Balmoral Forever
King Charles has made it clear that he has no intention of inviting Harry and Meghan to the royal family's reunion at Balmoral Castle this summer.
The Sussexes will not be joining the rest of the royal family when they travel to their Scottish residence in mid-August.
According to reports, Prince Andrew and his wife Sarah Ferguson will be present, alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Royal Correspondent Richard Palmer expressed his doubts about Prince Harry and Meghan being invited to the castle.
The Duke last visited Balmoral after the passing of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
It seems that Harry was not allowed by his father to bring Meghan to Balmoral during that time.
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This information was also mentioned in Harry's tell-all book earlier this year.
Richard Palmer commented, “This year is going to be interesting because we've certainly been led to believe that the King wants to get his family together at Balmoral.”
When asked about Harry and Meghan's attendance, he added, “I'll be surprised if they do.”
Traditionally, the royal family spends their time at Balmoral engaging in group activities such as fishing and shooting on the estate's grounds.
The castle has been owned by the royals since 1852.
Queen Elizabeth used to invite the Prime Minister of the time to join her and the family in July, and it is expected that Charles will continue this tradition.
After August 16th, when the estate closes to the public, King Charles is expected to head to the Aberdeenshire Royal Residence and remain there throughout September.
Previous reports from In Touch suggested that Meghan has received a lifetime ban from King Charles and would never be able to visit Balmoral.
Last year, Harry visited the castle following his grandmother's death, but Meghan was not invited.
In his memoir, Harry revealed that his father instructed him not to bring Meghan to visit the dying Queen Elizabeth, citing reasons that he deemed nonsensical and disrespectful.
During the time of the Queen's illness, Harry and Meghan were in London attending the Wellchild Awards ceremony.
At 1:55 pm on September 8th, just 90 minutes after Buckingham Palace announced the Queen's ill health, it was confirmed that the couple would travel to Balmoral together.
However, a few hours later at 4:39 pm, a clarification was issued stating that the Duke would be traveling alone.
Harry flew via private jet to Scotland and arrived at Balmoral shortly after the Queen's death was publicly announced.
Harry has now claimed that during this period, he received direct instructions from Prince Charles not to bring Meghan.
According to Harry, his father simply did not want the place to be crowded with people, and he made it clear that no wives, including Kate, were allowed to attend.
In the meantime, King Charles III and Prince William are reportedly greatly annoyed by the possibility of Prince Harry revealing more details about the Royal Family's private life in court.
An insider suggested that the Royal Family will adopt the same strategy they have used since Harry's departure, which is to not respond to any allegations or revelations he might make.
This approach is expected to extend to any future interviews or books that Harry and Meghan may work on.