Prince Charles extended a “open invitation” for Harry and Meghan to stay in Balmoral, but they “declined” it.

Prince Charles extended a “open invitation” for Harry and Meghan to stay in Balmoral, but they “declined” it.

An “open offer” to stay with Prince Charles at his Scottish vacation home on the Balmoral grounds was turned down by Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.

Prior to their visit to the UK, the Prince of Wales assured the couple they were “always welcome” at his house, according to insiders at the palace.

The Sussexes’ visit with Charles, according to sources who spoke to The Mirror, was intended to give everyone a chance to “take stock and unwind.”

The source said, “But the invitation was denied, as it has before,” and added Charles hasn’t “wavered” in his efforts to build a connection with his son “despite the assaults, which appear to be coming with renewed vigor.”

Currently residents of California, Harry and Meghan are in the UK this week for two charity engagements. According to reports, they asked to be guarded by a private security company providing a “ring of steel” for the length of their journey.

The royal source said, “One would have assumed if such issues existed, the ideal place to be would be close to the family, but there you go.”

News of the denied invitation spread when Charles was seen this morning walking by himself to church in Balmoral. According to insiders, Charles still finds Harry and Meghan’s digs at the Royal Family “sad” and their actions “totally bewildering.”

An “open offer” to stay with Prince Charles at his Scottish vacation home on the Balmoral grounds was turned down by Prince Harry and his bride Meghan Markle. In June 2018, Charles, Meghan, and Harry were photographed together.

Prior to their visit to the UK, the Prince of Wales assured the couple they were “always welcome” at his house, according to insiders at the palace. Pictured in April 2022 during the Invictus Games is Meghan and Harry.

The whole family was asked to stay at Charles’ vacation residence on the Queen’s Balmoral estate. He believed that having the Sussexes stay with him would give everyone a chance to reflect and unwind.

News of the denied invitation spread when Charles was seen this morning walking by himself to church in Balmoral. He is allegedly still “totally confused” by Harry and Meghan’s behavior and finds their insults to the Royal Family to be “painful.”

The Queen, who usually attends and has been having mobility challenges lately, was unable to be seen as the Prince of Wales drove alone to Crathie Kirk this morning.

The news comes as the royal family, many of whom have spent the last several weeks at Balmoral with Her Majesty over the summer holiday, braces for further shockers to follow the Sussexes’ arrival in the UK.

The Prince of Wales, according to some who know him, has been hurt by his son and daughter-in-constant law’s criticism of the royal family.

The 73-year-old, according to sources, ‘loves and misses’ Harry, Meghan, and his grandkids Archie and Lilibet. He is especially wounded after spending time with them during the Platinum Jubilee in June.

After the Sussexes’ shocking appearance with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, in which Harry said he felt “very let down” by his father, Charles is said to have seen their time together as a “small gesture of penance.”

After Meghan said in an interview that the Sussexes had been forced to go to America because “by existing, we were disturbing the dynamic of the hierarchy,” tensions were further heightened last week.

She also stated in an interview with the US magazine The Cut that her husband had “lost” his father; however, insiders close to the pair insist this wasn’t a reference to Prince Charles but rather to her own broken relationship with her father.

The interview, in which Meghan also compared herself to Nelson Mandela, has been dubbed “delusional” by royal insiders, who are worried about how their remarks may affect the Queen.

One person said that the Queen, who is now 96 years old and has canceled a number of public appearances in recent months due to chronic health concerns, does not “want to remain on tenterhooks” and always waiting for the “next nuclear explosion.”

The Sussexes are expected to arrive in Windsor today after reportedly arriving in the UK yesterday ahead of a visit to the nation. Despite the fact that they will be staying just a few hundred meters away, a potentially awkward reunion with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is thought to be unlikely.

Prince Charles is reportedly offended by Harry and Meghan’s on-going, “painful,” jabs. The Prince of Wales (center), his wife Camilla (right), and sister the Princess Royal attended the Braemar Highland Gathering yesterday (left)

Meghan said in a recent interview with The Cut that during their contentious relocation to the US, her husband had “lost” his father. Pictured: In November of last year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the annual Salute to Freedom Gala in New York.

According to insiders, the Queen does not “want to be on tenterhooks” and continually on the lookout for the outspoken Sussexes’ “next nuclear bomb.” Pictured: On July 21 of this year, Her Majesty leaves from Aberdeen and travels to Balmoral Castle for her summer vacation.

The Duchess of Sussex allegedly said that she and Harry “were disturbing the dynamic of the hierarchy” in a shocking interview with The Cut, a division of New York magazine. Pictured: The Cut’s cover page.

The Prince of Wales continues to be wounded by public statements made not just about the royal family but also about himself, according to a friend of Charles who spoke to the Sunday Times.

The buddy claims: “For the last two years, a couple he clearly loves and misses have been saying a continuous stream of incredibly hard things about a guy who cannot [publicly] defend himself.

That is really challenging for me personally. He is absolutely perplexed as to why his son, whom he loves dearly, believes that this is the best way to handle family matters.

According to sources close to Prince William, he is less bothered by the jokes than his father and isn’t really giving it much thought.

Harry’s memoirs, which will be published at an undisclosed time, might, however, increase tensions, and the Duke of Cambridge is not understood to be looking forward to their release.

Following Meghan’s interview with The Cut last week, a fresh divide between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family was created.

The Duchess of Sussex said she had been likened to South African hero Nelson Mandela at the same time as the debut of her new Spotify podcast. She also asserted that Harry had “lost” his father Charles through the Brexit process.

Before she and Harry stood down as senior working royals, Meghan remarked in a lengthy, more than 6,000 word interview with The Cut that they were “simply by existing” upsetting the hierarchy.

She said that it takes “a lot of work” to forgive and intimated that because she did not sign any secrecy agreements with the royal family, she is free to “say whatever.”

In response, sources in the royal world have called the couple’s outbursts about living the high life as working royals “delusional” and “tragic,” and sensationally claimed that they will continue to “rail against the system as much as they still do” even after Megxit to maintain public and, consequently, financial interest in their “brand.”

Despite the fact that they will be staying only a few hundred yards apart, it is believed that a potentially unpleasant reunion between Prince William and his wife Kate and Harry and Meghan is unlikely to take place while the pair is visiting the nation. Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, departs Windsor Estate after moving to Adelaide Cottage with her family.

Furious Palace officials said that Harry and Meghan (seen in 2017) were “delusional” for criticizing the monarchy “because it is good for business,” igniting the simmering Transatlantic “cold war” between the Windsors and the Sussexes.

According to sources, the Queen (seen in June), who is now 96 years old and has canceled a number of public appearances recently due to chronic health concerns, does not “want to remain on tenterhooks” and always waiting for the “next nuclear explosion.”

The couple’s activities also seem to be at odds with the public statement they made in January 2020, after their agreement with the Queen to leave the royal family, in which they vowed to “continue to embrace Her Majesty’s ideals in whatever they undertake.”

At the so-called ‘Sandringham Summit’, Harry handed up his military posts and their state support was withdrawn, enabling them move to the United States where they have negotiated multi-million pound agreements with the likes of Spotify and Netflix.

Despite everything, the Queen has often affirmed that the royal family still loves the Sussexes very much.

It is difficult to see how what they are doing would be consistent with the ideals of the Queen, who has never encouraged individuals to reveal their highly personal family connections in public, a source told the Sunday Times.

When Mail Online enquired about the comments of the palace insiders, her communications team refused to comment. A Sussexes spokeswoman did not react to a question right away.

On December 23, 2021, a Christmas card featuring Archie and Lilibet and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was issued.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have already returned to the United Kingdom after visiting for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

According to a story last night from Hello! magazine, the couple arrived in the UK on Saturday morning after using a commercial flight and seeming to be without their kids Archie and Lilibet.

Harry and Meghan will travel to Germany to commemorate the Invictus Games’ one-year anniversary after attending a youth gathering in Manchester tomorrow and the WellChild awards in London on Thursday.

Despite residing just a few hundred feet away from Prince William and his wife, Kate, there are “no preparations” for them to meet with them.

Although their arrival time and date had not been established, they were anticipated to come as early as Saturday and use their Windsor residence, Frogmore Cottage, as a base.

They are unlikely to pay a visit to the Queen in Balmoral, where one source said that Her Majesty has had “a busy summer with many of visits and has been out picnicking,” according to The Sunday Times.

It is said that there are “no preparations” for them to travel the short 380-foot distance to Adelaide Cottage for the brothers to reconnect as a result of the collapse of connections between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

According to royal insiders, there are worries that the pair could go to the UK with a film crew as part of their rumored $100 million Netflix agreement.

Trust is a major problem right now, according to a reliable source.

On July 14, 2019, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended The Lion King’s London premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square.

The couple’s trip to the UK comes in the wake of Meghan Markle’s shocking interview, in which she claimed a South African cast member of the Lion King movie informed her that after she married Harry, “people cheered in the streets the way we did when Mandela was liberated from jail.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex mingled with A-listers including Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the Disney remake’s star-studded premiere in July 2019.

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I recently had Archie. Such a horrible chapter, I tell you. She said in an interview that a cast member from South Africa had taken her aside, saying, “I was terrified to walk out.”

He gazed at me and seemed to glow. “I just need you to know: We celebrated in the streets when you married into our family, just as we did when Mandela was set free,” he continued.

The cast member was not identified by the Duchess of Sussex. But one actor who claims to be the sole South African in the live-action Lion King movie says he’s never even met Meghan.

Dr. John Kani denied being the source of the royal’s narrative, telling MailOnline in an exclusive interview that he was the sole South African actor in the Disney film, had never met Meghan, and had not attended the UK premiere.

The Duchess of Sussex used her interview to suggest that her 2018 royal wedding sparked celebrations in South Africa reminiscent of the release of his friend Madiba, the illustrious anti-apartheid leader. Dr. John Kani told Mail Online earlier this week that he believes the Duchess of Sussex made “a faux pas.”

He added that while Meghan Markle’s marriage to Prince Harry was “no big deal” in South Africa, Mr. Mandela’s walk to freedom after 27 years was a “landmark moment” and that “you can’t really say where you were when Meghan married Harry.” He also said that the two events “cannot be spoken in the same breath.”

However, Dr. Kani, a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company who provided the voice of the mandrill shaman Rafiki in the Disney film, told MailOnline that he was the only South African there and that he had never met Meghan and had not attended the UK premiere.

He said that Lebo M, a composer who worked with Hans Zimmer to create The Lion King’s soundtrack, was the only other South African who was engaged. Lebo M, though, wasn’t part of the cast.

Additionally, Harry was quoted in the paper as saying that certain members of the Royal Family “aren’t able to work and live together,” and Meghan disclosed that her husband had claimed to have “lost” his father, Prince Charles.

Harry reportedly confessed to Meghan, “I lost my dad in this process,” according to The Cut magazine. Although he has the option, it need not be the same for them as it was for me.

However, the duchess’s comments on the collapse of her relationship with her own father were subsequently addressed by the couple’s associates.

I hear that Prince Harry is really alluding to Meghan’s loss of her own father, and Meghan is saying she doesn’t want Harry to lose his, Omid Scobie, Meghan’s unofficial publicist, stated on social media.

The Prince of Wales loves both his sons, according to a source close to Prince Charles, who added last week that he would be grieved if Harry thought their connection had soured.

When questioned about the misunderstanding around Meghan’s remark, The Cut refused to comment.

This sentence is a direct quotation from Meghan’s interview with Allison, and generally speaking, we don’t comment or make assumptions about sources’ motivations outside of the text of the report, the source noted. Meghan said that she and Harry felt compelled to leave Britain as a result of unfavorable press coverage, particularly that of their £2.4 million renovation of Windsor’s Frogmore Cottage.


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