Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Exit Causes Queen Elizabeth Unforgivable Pain
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Exit Causes Queen Elizabeth Unforgivable Pain

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Exit Causes Queen Elizabeth Unforgivable Pain

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Royal experts have described Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the royal family in 2020 as causing deep and 'unforgivable' pain to Queen Elizabeth II during her final years. The exit, often referred to in the media as 'Megxit,' was reportedly considered by the Queen as a 'complete catastrophe' and one of the darkest periods of her reign regarding family matters. Sources close to the Queen revealed she was deeply disappointed by the couple's move to California and their decision not to bring their son Archie back to the UK for visits, which further strained their relationship. The rift sparked by their departure and subsequent public criticisms has been characterized as irreparable, with the pain felt by the monarch and the royal family described as unforgettable. These insights follow private conversations shared by Queen Elizabeth's confidante Lady Elizabeth Anson, highlighting the monarch's sorrow and the lasting impact on family dynamics. While Harry and Meghan have been making moves toward reconciliation with King Charles, their exit remains a significant source of familial and national regret.

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