Another story that risks damaging the reputation of Meghan Markle with part of the population.

While she was announced by her own spokesperson as accompanying her husband, Prince Harry, to the bedside of Queen Elizabeth II, this Thursday at Balmoral in Scotland, the Duchess of Sussex finally stayed in England.

This communication mess risks fueling all the rumors around the tensions between Prince Harry, his father, now King Charles III, and his wife, Meghan Markle.

Especially since, for their part, the Cambridges had made it known from the start that Kate Middleton would stay with their children, who had just returned to school.

Privileged relation

Because if the Sussexes had declared to have a privileged relationship with Elisabeth II (Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had chosen the name of their daughter, Lilibet, in tribute to the monarch), the relationship is far from being as serene with the rest of the Royal family.

Princes Harry and William have not spoken to each other for several months.

According to sources close to King Charles, the latter would have been very affected by the decision of his son to leave his royal duties.

Moreover, the multiple statements of Harry and Meghan in the media since last year about Buckingham Palace have not helped, on the contrary.

Especially since their talk of blaming Prince Harry's family continued until this week, when Meghan Markle is in full promotion for the launch of her

Archetypes

podcast .

An interview the former

Suits

star with

The Cut

in late August reignited tensions.

A source close to Buckingham told Entertainment Tonight that "the royal family is disappointed with Meghan Markle's latest comments in

The Cut magazine and on her

Archetypes

podcast

.

She is distressed that after stepping back from the Royal Family – citing a need for privacy – she continues to publicize family matters in public.”

From there to prohibit her from accompanying her husband to the bedside of her grandmother?

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Meghan Markle claims she and Prince Harry were 'happy' to leave the UK

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