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Furious King Charles Bans Meghan from Balmoral Forever
King Charles has made a decisive move by excluding Prince Harry and Meghan from the royal family's gathering at Balmoral Castle this summer.
The anticipated reunion at the Scottish residence in mid-August will not include the Sussexes, as reported by a publication.
Joining King Charles and Queen Camilla at Balmoral Castle will be Prince Andrew and his wife Sarah Ferguson.
Royal Correspondent Richard Palmer expressed skepticism about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex receiving an invitation to the castle, especially considering Harry's previous visit following Queen Elizabeth's passing.
Prince Harry's father did not permit him to bring Meghan to Balmoral after the Queen's demise, a revelation Harry himself shared in his recent tell-all book.
Palmer highlighted the intrigue surrounding this year's gathering, suggesting that the King aims to unite his family at Balmoral but casting doubt on Harry and Meghan's attendance.
Traditionally, the royal family engages in activities like fishing and shooting on the estate's grounds during their time at Balmoral, a property owned by the royals since 1852.
The late Queen Elizabeth used to retreat to the Scottish sanctuary with her family in July and extend invitations to the Prime Minister, a tradition expected to continue under King Charles' reign.
Following the estate's closure to the public after August 16th, the King plans to reside at the Aberdeenshire Royal Residence throughout September.
Reports have surfaced claiming that Meghan faces a lifetime ban from Balmoral imposed by King Charles, further solidifying the exclusion of the Sussexes from this year's gathering.
Harry visited Balmoral Castle last September after the Queen's passing, but Meghan did not receive an invitation.
In his memoir, Harry recounted how his father forbade him from bringing Meghan to visit the ailing Queen Elizabeth, citing reasons he deemed nonsensical and disrespectful.
The couple was in London attending an awards ceremony when news of the Queen's deteriorating health broke.
Despite initial plans for both to travel to Balmoral, Harry was instructed to go alone, flying via private jet to Scotland shortly after his grandmother's demise was announced.
Allegations suggest that King Charles III and Prince William are displeased by the potential disclosure of more private details about the Royal Family by Prince Harry in court.
An insider hinted at the family's stance of non-engagement with any further revelations or interviews Harry and Meghan might pursue.
The source emphasized the Royal Family's steadfast approach to such situations, indicating a reluctance to respond to any claims the Duke may make in the future.