After Meghan Markle was denied the opportunity to bid the Queen a private farewell, Kate Middleton developed a genuine anger toward her.
A royal biographer thinks that Middleton’s inability to leave for Balmoral and say goodbye to the Queen privately before her passing was indirectly due to Markle’s behavior.
Knowing that the late Queen Elizabeth II was on the verge of passing away, Kate had to stay in England while the rest of the family traveled to Scotland.
She allegedly had to remain behind in order for Meghan and Harry to avoid going to Balmoral together.
In his most recent book, Our King, royal biographer Robert Jobson notes that Charles had placed an orderCompartir en Twitter
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Kate Middleton has built up a real resentment of Meghan Markle after she was not allowed to say a private farewell to the Queen.
A royal biographer believes that the behaviour of Markle was an indirect cause of Middleton not being able to travel to Balmoral and say goodbye to the Queen away from the public eye before her death.
Kate had to stay in England whilst the rest of the family headed to Scotland, knowing that the late Queen Elizabeth II was very close to passing away.
It is said that she had to stay behind so that Meghan would not travel to Balmoral with Harry as a couple.
Royal biographer Robert Jobson writes in his latest book Our King that Charles had ordered both stay behind as it as “not appropriate” for wives to attend.
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Who was at the Queen’s death bed?
When the Queen passed away, Charles and Camilla were at her bedside along with Princess Anne and the Monarch’s physician, Professor Sir Huw Thomas.
Prince Willian, Prince Edward and Andrew and Sophia were seen arriving at the Scottish property along with Prince Harry slightly later, but they were too late to see her before she passed.
“Harry was insisting Meghan travel with him to Scotland as the Queen’s life ebbed away but the King said it was only for the children and grandchildren to be with the Queen,” Jobson said.
According to the biographer, Charles asked Prince William not to bring Kate as, “if Catherine doesn’t come, Meghan can’t either, it’s not appropriate for wives to attend”.
Mr Jobson writes: “Privately, he wanted to say Meghan was not welcome but he couldn’t say that to Harry so he personally intervened and asked Kate to stay back so that it was fairer on Meghan.