Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Uninvited From Royal Reception: Report

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'Seemingly Uninvited' From King Charles III's Reception Ahead of the Queen's Funeral: Report

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A front that is not so united. Prince Harry Meghan Markle will not join the royal family to meet with world leaders ahead of Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral on Sunday, September 18, after seemingly being uninvited.

The couple was announced as guests of honor alongside senior royals, including Prince William, Princess KateOthers. King Charles IIIInvited Harry, 38, and Meghan (41), to the reception to meet diplomats and heads of state from around the world, such as Prime Minister Jacinda ArdernNew Zealand and also Emperor Naruhito Empress Masako of Japan, but a spokesperson has since clarified that the couple doesn’t meet the requirements to attend.

“A Palace spokesperson has reiterated this morning that Sunday’s state reception is ‘for working royals only.’ No further comment or guidance on why the Sussexes were invited (and now seemingly uninvited),” royal reporter Omid Scobie tweetedSaturday, September 17.

The Sussexes also were absent from the King’s lunch for the Governors General of the Realms at Buckingham Palace on Saturday. The Prince and Princess of Wales were in attendance along with Charles’ wife, Queen Consort CamillaHe and his siblings.

This event will take place one day before the memorial services to the late monarch at Westminster Abbey on Monday September 19. Elizabeth died in Scotland at the age of 96 after 70 years on Britain’s throne. “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,” the official statement from Buckingham Palace stated on September 8. “The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

In the days following her death, Elizabeth’s eldest son, 73, ascended the throne. During his first address to the U.K. as king, Charles raised eyebrows when he sent well-wishes to Harry and Meghan “as they continue to build their lives overseas” in California.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s relationship with the royal family previously grew tense when they announced their decision to step back as senior members of the royal family in January 2020. The duo shared a son Archie, 3 years, and a daughter Lilibet (15 months) respectively. Their exit was permanent in February 2019.

Harry shared his struggles with his father during that time. “I feel really let down because he’s been through something similar, he knows what pain feels like … Archie is his grandson,” he explained during a tell-all interview in March 2021. “I will always love him. There’s a lot of hurt that’s happened. I will continue to make it one of my priorities to heal that relationship.”

Exclusively from a source Us Weekly that Charles wasn’t happy with his son’s public comments. “Charles does not agree with Harry trashing his whole family in public,” the insider shared that same month. “Charles thinks these matters could have easily been addressed in private.”

Following Charles’ speech earlier this month, royal expert Gareth RussellThe trio’s implications for the future were discussed by a number of people. “I think the king has made it very clear that he wants to heal the rift,” he told Use. “Family dynamics, of course, are always complicated, but I think we can all see that there’s a great deal of pain.”