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Queen Elizabeth II Reportedly Banishes Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Kensington Palace Forever
The health of Queen Elizabeth II, who is 95 years old, has been a topic of discussion in the tabloids this week.
Last year, she cancelled several weeks of events due to an undisclosed health issue, sparking widespread concern.
In 2021, the Queen encountered unimaginable events compared to her Annus Horribilis.
From the death of Prince Philip to Prince Andrew's court battle, her Majesty endured so much sadness that it appeared to harm her health.
According to one tabloid, the Queen refused to let Prince Harry and Meghan Markle return to Kensington Palace.
She was reportedly horrified that Henpecked Harry gave in to Meghan's ultimatum, “it's me or them,” before they sensationally quit royal duties and moved to California in 2020.
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Her Majesty has had enough, and Harry and his family are banished forever, along with the titles they need for Hollywood success, a source told.
Most recently, Harry and Meghan Markle were snubbed from Queen Elizabeth's adorable photos as Buckingham Palace unveiled the Platinum Jubilee celebration plans.
The palace shared the photos on Queen's official Twitter handle and Instagram stories to unveil the plans.
The adorable photos feature Queen herself, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles, and Camilla.
However, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who stepped down as senior royals, were snubbed from the Platinum Jubilee celebration photos.
On the other hand, according to a royal expert, Harry and Meghan Markle are believed to be keeping their diaries free to make their big return to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Royal commentator Neil Sean expressed a concern that the presence of Harry and Meghan at the monarch's very special celebration could take the shine away from her.
“What I'm suspecting is there will be some kind of banquet, perhaps low-key, that they possibly could get invited to.
You can only imagine what on earth they could possibly offer.
I don't mean that in a cruel way, but you know it's going to be very difficult for Her Majesty the Queen and of course, His Royal Highness Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
That would take away a lot of focus away from the Queen,” he continued, before confirming, “What we do know, however, is that their diaries are remaining free.”
Besides, it is expected that Prince Harry could delay the release of his memoir after Prince Charles extended an olive branch in Newsweek essay.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said, “The fact that Charles has done this in Newsweek, which has a large circulation in America, I think it's clearly a form of an olive branch in the hope that there will be a form of reconciliation.
I think if you offer an olive branch, it's only reasonable to expect something in return,” the expert explains, adding that Prince Harry delaying the release of his memoir might represent a fair exchange in this instance.
“I would have thought that some form of postponement of the autobiography would be considered.
Otherwise, everything that is said to Meghan and Harry when they come over for the Platinum Jubilee, which I'm sure they will, could conceivably find its way into the book.”
Furthermore, Queen Elizabeth II allegedly feels anxious about revelations and juicy details from her grandson.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl claimed the Harkles could make more bombshell claims to hype the book's release.
The royal expert further said how the Queen must be feeling about the entire thing.