· Queen Elizabeth reportedly banned Meghan Markle from the royal grounds
· Meghan Markle may return to The U.K. soon with Prince Harry
Queen Elizabeth has, reportedly, kicked Prince Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, out of the royal family. The alleged banning of the former "Suits" actress, allegedly, has something to do with the Sussex couple's explosive book, "Finding Freedom."
However, there may be no truth to this story as there are no enough pieces of evidence to prove these claims. So, everything should be taken lightly until these unverified reports are proven true and correct.
Did Queen Elizabeth Ban Meghan Markle From The Royal Grounds?
National Enquirer claimed that Queen Elizabeth banned Meghan Markle from royal grounds, though not Prince Harry. Allegedly, Her Majesty held a video conference, where she told the former actress that she was "not a family."
The U.K. leader was, reportedly, enraged by their memoir, which the tabloid claimed was made with the Sussexes' blessing. Anyhow, the royal couple stressed they did not have anything to do with the book.
But, as many royal family members greeted Meghan on her 40th birthday on Aug. 4, this just showed the rumors were not true at all. With all the greetings, this proves no one has kicked her out of the palace-not even Queen Elizabeth.
According to Gossip Cop, the former "Suits" star did not come to the royal palace because of the COVID-19 pandemic and her pregnancy with Lilibet Diana. Clearly, it is not because of Queen Elizabeth's alleged ban.
Meghan Markle Could Return To The U.K. Soon
Prince Harry may return to the U.K. this September and bring Meghan with him, though it remains to be seen if it will happen. There are reports the two may hold Lilibet's christening in England.
By the looks of it, Meghan Markle will surely return to the palace whether for the christening, a tribute for Princess Diana, or anything that will have to do with the royal family's events.
In addition, Geo TV noted the Queen has been supporting Prince Harry and Meghan. She even has an incredible bond with the two.
Queen Elizabeth will, reportedly, always have a soft spot for Prince Harry and look out for him. However, royal expert and author Matthew Dennison said, in the "The Queen" book, it could never be denied that she was "hurt and disappointed" that everything had come to this.
The Queen, reportedly, had to choose the monarchy over her grandson in an "attempt to reassert control in the interests of damage limitation." He added that Queen Elizabeth had never been a sentimental woman but only acted in the way she understood. She placed the monarchy first, protecting its mission of service and duty that would never be a part-time calling for her. (Business Times)