PRINCE HARRY BOYCOTT'S DINNER WITH KING CHARLES AFTER MEGHAN WAS BANNED BY NEW MONARCH.

 PRINCE HARRY BOYCOTT'S DINNER WITH KING CHARLES AFTER MEGHAN WAS BANNED BY NEW MONARCH.

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, holds Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, as he views the hundreds of tributes for the late Queen Elizabeth II. (AP)

According to the report, Prince Harry reportedly wanted his wife to join him as royals raced to the Scottish estate to say their final goodbyes to Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September.

The Duke of Sussex Prince Harry had snubbed dinner with King Charles III and his brother the Prince of Wales at Balmoral following the new monarch ‘banning’ Meghan Markle from joining the grieving Royal Family on the day the Queen Elizabeth II died, The DailyMail reported on 23 September.


According to the report, Prince Harry reportedly wanted his wife to join him as royals raced to the Scottish estate to say their final goodbyes to Queen Elizabeth on 8 September.

Though, Britain's new King allegedly phoned his youngest son and told him it was 'not appropriate' for the former Suits actress to be there.


In his attempt to persuade his father to allow Meghan to come with him, he missed a flight carrying William and their uncles Andrew and Edward to Scotland, reports said.


Angry with the turnaround event, Prince Harry had missed his first flight and it is reported that he also he refused to have dinner that evening with Charles, William and Queen Consort Camilla. He preferred to eat with the Duke of York and the Earl and Countess of Wessex before leaving early the next morning, The Sun reported.


"Harry was so busy trying to get Meghan to Balmoral and rowing with his family that he missed the flight. Charles has an open invitation for Harry to dine with him whenever he is in the country," The Sun reported.


"But Harry was so furious that he refused to eat with his father and brother. It was a massive snub. And he got out of Balmoral at the earliest opportunity to catch the first commercial flight back to London," the daily added.


The report further added that Prince Harry was the first member of the Royal Family to leave, boarding an early British Airways flight from Aberdeen. After reaching Aberdeen airport at 9.20am, he then boarded a flight to London leaving at 10am.


Earlier, Prince Harry and his duchess sensationally quit royal duties and left the UK for California two years 


MEGHAN AND HARRY MISS OUT IN MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE IN LONDON



King Charles III could kick Harry and Meghan out of Frogmore Cottage

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be booted out of their royal residence in the United Kingdom as King Charles III considers 


Over the course of the two weeks and change since Her Majesty passed away, there has been a lot of fretting: Fretting about what might happen to her beloved dogs, her $630 million fortune and her vast haul of tiaras. (Respectively, they are going to Prince Andrew and who knows, but absolutely not to Prince Andrew.)


But won’t anyone think of the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property in her portfolio?


As the UK slowly gets used to this king business and the advent of Charles III, the new sovereign must, at some point, get his infamous leaky fountain pen out and decide whether to make his family members play the real estate equivalent of musical chairs, with dozens of grand houses which are now at his sole disposal.


The facts are pretty astounding. The Crown Estate owns dozens of significant estates and homes, which are generally handed out to family members, along with the more 140 grace-and-favour homes spun out across the UK (some estimates put that figure as more than 200 homes) which are generally occupied by loyal retainers and the more distant branches of the House of Windsor.


Of the major Crown properties that come under the purview of the King, and this is by no means an exhaustive list, there is: Buckingham Palace (which has apartments for Princes Andrew and Edward); Clarence House, where Charles and wife Camilla, the Queen Consort currently live; St James’s Palace (the London residence of Princess Anne, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Alexandra); Kensington Palace (home to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent) and which includes Ivy Cottge, Wren House, and Nottingham Cottage; Thatched House Lodge in Richmond Park, long-occupied by Princess Alexandra; the Windsor Great Park estate which includes Windsor Castle, Prince Andrew’s Royal Lodge, Prince Edward’s 120-room Bagshot Park, Frogmore House, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Frogmore Cottage, the Prince and Princess of Waleses’ Adelaide Cottage, and the gothic-revival Fort Belvedere; the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Dumfries House and the Castle of Mey in Scotland; Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland; Tamarisk House, on the Isles of Scilly in Cornwall and Llwynywermod in Wales.


Next there are the properties which were personally owned by the Queen and are now, Charles’: Balmoral Castle in Scotland which also includes Birkhall, Craigowan Lodge and Tam-Na-Ghar; and the Sandringham Estate which also comprises Anmer Hall, Wood Farm, and York Cottage.


(Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Park estate, which was bought for her as a wedding present by the Queen, is privately owned, and her children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall live in houses on the estate with their families.)


Now, with Charles in charge, like so much with the royal whirligig there are those who stand to pick up some serious new digs and those, especially friends of convicted sex offenders or Montecito based-podcast progenitors, who stand to lose out.


Take Clarence House, the John Nash-designed Regency whopper which sits on The Mall and right next to St James’s Palace.


Currently, it is home to the King and his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort however they will, at some stage in the nearish future, move into Monarchy HQ aka Buckingham Palace. (The 300-plus-year-old Palace has been undergoing a ten-year, $628 million re-servicing which could affect the timing.)


Pre-Megxit, when California was still somewhere the royal family went on official tours when they fancied topping up their Mustique tans or to play polo, Clarence House had reportedly been “earmarked” (but “never agreed” upon) as a London home for Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, a former courtier has told the Times.



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