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Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away; Meghan Markle Not Invited to Attend Funeral

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Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away; Meghan Markle Not Invited to Attend Funeral

The world was in mourning on Thursday after the passing of II.

While rumors circulated that and were on their way to Balmoral, it was confirmed that Meghan did not travel with her husband.

A blind item from Crazy Days and Nights suggested that a heated argument between the couple prevented Harry from attending the funeral.

The source also hinted that this may cause Harry to rethink his upcoming biography.

Initially, reports stated that the Queen was under medical supervision, but insider whispers suggested that she had already passed.

It has since been confirmed that Charles, , and Anne were at Balmoral when the Queen passed.

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Her two eldest children, Charles and Anne, had been in Scotland prior to her health deterioration and were by her side during her final days.

, Prince Edward, and all flew to Scotland shortly after the news broke.

According to a source, Catherine, Prince of Wales, agreed to stay home and not travel to Scotland in order to prevent Meghan from attending the funeral with Harry.

As a compromise, it was agreed that Catherine would stay home to tend to her and William's three children.

The official statement from Kensington Palace cited the children's first day at school as the reason for Catherine's absence.

Harry returned to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, visibly distraught, after the funeral.

Royal expert Katie Nicholl revealed that Meghan was not invited to join the family for the funeral.

She speculated that Harry and Meghan decided it wasn't the right moment for her to be there with other close family members.

Nicholl also commented on Meghan's recent public criticisms of the royal family, stating that it must have been devastating for the Queen to see a member of her own family throwing insults publicly at her on a daily basis.

She went on to say that the Queen had never experienced anything like this in all her years of service and duty.

Despite her grief, Meghan continued her attacks, even during the Queen's lowest moments.

It is unclear when Meghan will have the opportunity to visit Balmoral in the future.

For now, the royal family is mourning the loss of their beloved monarch.

The Queen's dedication to service and duty will be remembered by nations around the world, including the 50 non-white countries in the Commonwealth that she respected and loved.

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