King Charles III of Great Britain has ordered his youngest son, Prince Harry, not to take his wife Meghan Markle to Scotland’s Balmoral Castle, where the dying Queen Elizabeth II was staying. This is what the Daily Mail newspaper writes, referring to an excerpt from the book, reports BGNES.
Prince Harry Spare’s memoir will hit the market on January 10. According to the publication, Charles III “ordered Prince Harry not to take his wife Meghan Markle to the dying Queen Elizabeth II, citing ‘foolish and disrespectful’ reasons.” “Never talk about my wife like that!” Prince Harry told his father. According to the publication, Charles III apologized to the prince. The Sun newspaper also wrote about the same case in September.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have fled the country after falling out with the royal family two years ago. In March 2021, the couple gave a scandalous interview to Oprah Winfrey, in which they accused relatives of indifference, constant pressure and even racism. Since then, relations between the couple and the royal court have remained strained. Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, who ruled the country for more than 70 years, died on September 8, 2022 in Scotland at the age of 96. Prince Charles became King, taking the name of Charles III, his wife Camilla was given the status of Queen Consort.