On September 8, an upset Prince Harry was seen arriving at Balmoral… a few minutes after the announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. A sad news that he would have discovered in a terrible way.
On September 8, Buckingham Palace announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II. A few hours earlier, a press release revealed that the state of health of the sovereign was worrying. From then on, the members of the royal family had all rushed to his bedside.
While in England attending conferences, Prince Harry too returned immediately to Balmoral, in Scotland, where his grandmother was then. Unfortunately, he did not arrive in time. The Duke of Sussex was spotted arriving at the castle… minutes after the sad announcement of the queen’s death.
Prince Harry has arrived at Balmoral in Scotland https://t.co/rAohHN4PRH
– OK! Magazine (@OK_Magazine) September 8, 2022
According to the American site Page Six, Prince Harry would have discovered the news in the worst way. A well-placed source at Buckingham Palace has revealed that while Charles III called his son in the morning to tell him that his grandmother’s health had deteriorated, none of his relatives would have informed him of his death. He would have learned the sad news via the presson his arrival in Scotland…
A blow for Prince Harry who appeared particularly upset upon his arrival at Balmoral Castle.
“There have been efforts on both sides to fix things”
But despite the tensions, the members of the royal family have shown themselves to be united in pain. “There have been efforts on both sides to work things out,” host Gayle King, who is close to the Sussexes, recently said. But will this be enough to calm tensions? “Are they going to get closer or are they going to separate? I have no idea, ”continues the host.
Back in California with his children, Prince Harry will now devote himself to his projects, including his memoirs, which promise to be explosive since he could make new revelations about his relatives. Something to worry about the Palace…
Source: www.starmag.com