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**Prince Harry’s Emotional Turmoil as Queen Elizabeth II Passes Away**
Prince Harry was caught in a moment of despair as reports surfaced that he did not get the chance to see Queen Elizabeth II one last time before her passing.
On September 8, 2022, the Queen, aged 96, passed away, with Prince Charles, Camilla, and Princess Anne being present by Her Majesty's side during her final moments.
Earlier on, Buckingham Palace had given a solemn update on the Queen's health, indicating concerns that led her doctors to recommend continued medical supervision.
Despite being comfortable at Balmoral, the Queen's residence in Scotland, her health remained a cause for worry.
While Prince Charles, Camilla, and Princess Anne were already in Scotland due to prior health concerns, Prince Harry reportedly missed being with his grandmother during her final hours.
En route to Scotland at the time of her passing, Harry arrived shortly after the public announcement of the Queen's death, with Meghan not accompanying him.
Kate Middleton also missed the Queen's passing as she was in Windsor with her children on their first day of school.
Prince Harry canceled his appearance at the Wellchild Awards in London, where he was scheduled to give a speech.
In a touching tribute, Harry and Meghan transformed their Archule website's homepage into a memorial for Queen Elizabeth, displaying a black page with the message “In loving memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022.”
Preparations are now underway for the Queen's funeral, expected to take place in ten days.
Queen Elizabeth, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, left behind four children and eight grandchildren upon her demise.
Following the news of the Queen's passing, tensions within the royal family resurfaced, particularly between the Sussexes and Prince William and Kate.
Meghan's recent interview with The Cut magazine, where she discussed her relationship with the royals, added fuel to the ongoing disputes.
Meghan's candid remarks hinted at underlying issues within the family dynamics, emphasizing her freedom to share her experiences and thoughts.
Her statements further fueled concerns among palace aides, especially with Prince Harry's upcoming autobiography set to be published soon.
Despite initial security concerns, the Sussexes eventually decided to travel to Scotland to be with the Queen during her final moments.
However, plans took a turn when it was revealed that the Duchess would not be joining the rest of the family on the journey, raising questions about the coordination among the royal households.