Queen Elizabeth II’s Final Years Marked by Heartbreak over Prince Harry and Meghan’s Exit
Queen Elizabeth II’s final years were reportedly marked by sorrow after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s departure from the royal family, which an expert claims was seen as ‘unforgivable’ by the monarch. British royal expert Hilary Fordwich alleged that the couple’s exit had caused significant heartbreak for the queen, adding that the rift has left a lasting impact on the royal family and the nation. Other sources, including royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, reported that the queen was deeply disappointed, hurt, and felt her once-close relationship with her grandson would never be the same after their departure.
Queen Elizabeth, who was reportedly surprised by Meghan’s choice to wear white for her wedding and not wear a veil, had hoped that the Sussexes would bring their son, Prince Archie, back to the UK. The experts suggested that the couple’s departure from royal duties, their shift to California, and the subsequent public criticism of the institution had contributed to the emotional pain the queen experienced in her final years. The incident has been described as one of the darkest periods for the queen regarding family matters, with the royal family and nation still grappling with the repercussions today.