Queen Elizabeth II's Death: Royal Palace Angrily Reacts to Claims that Prince Harry Was Last To Know of Monarch's Passing
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Unexpected information about the precise moment Prince Harry learned of the Queen Elizabeth II's death has increased the gap between him and the rest of the family.

When it was reported last night that Prince Harry had just been informed of his grandmother's passing five minutes before it was made public, palace staff members reacted violently.

The saddened prince was reportedly the last person to learn of the queen's passing and even received the news after Prime Minister Liz Truss. The Daily Telegraph claims that this is simply another example of the tension between the prince and his family.

Prince Harry Allegedly Last To Inform About Queen Elizabeth II's Death

However, the fact that such reports had surfaced on the night of the Queen's funeral, which was viewed as extremely disrespectful, clearly infuriated Buckingham Palace. A spokeswoman for the King emphasized in an uncommon remark on such a private affair that the public was only told after every family member had been informed.

Although Prince Harry was indeed informed just before the news went public, this was because he was en route to Scotland and so unreachable. The original story was removed from the Telegraph website last night. Then, a revised version was made public, indicating that Prince Harry had had the same treatment as the rest of the family.

It happens at the same time as a friend of the Sussex family yesterday called the choice to keep Prince Harry and Meghan Markle out of last night's reception of the century at Buckingham Palace beyond insane.

After being allegedly uninvited from a state ceremony for 1,000 world leaders and foreign royals attending the Queen's burial, the friend stated that the Sussexes will feel excluded and unwelcome.

It is believed that King Charles and the Queen Consort invited Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle to attend the occasion. However, it is understood that later, Buckingham Palace authorities emphasized that the reception was strictly for working royals.

A friend of the Sussexes said, "It is beyond nuts if they aren't there." Everyone is traveling here from all over the world to honor the Queen.

There are communication problems between the California-based couple and the Royal Family, as evidenced by the misunderstanding surrounding Harry and Meghan's invitation. It comes after an apparent about-face about Harry's eligibility to don a military uniform despite not being a working royal.

After Prince Andrew was permitted to preserve the royal cipher, Prince Harry was reportedly left devastated when the Queen's initials, "ER," were taken from the shoulder of his military uniform as he stood vigil beside her coffin last night.

The insider claimed yesterday that the uniform controversy and the welcome at Buckingham Palace might have given him the impression that the majority of the operation is against you. Nobody loves to feel left out, so it can be challenging, as per Daily Mail.

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King Charles III Might Strip Off Prince Harry's Remaining Royal Title

King Charles is currently working on a new strategy that could further alienate Prince Harry from the royal family. The King is reportedly considering changing the requirements for filling in for him.

Currently, if the monarch is ill or away from home and unable to perform their duties, two counselors of state are appointed to fill in for them. They are chosen from the spouse of the monarch and the following four adults in line for the throne.

As a result, Princess Beatrice, Camilla, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Andrew serve as King Charles' current ministers of state. Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, and Prince Beatrice would be demoted if King Charles changed the laws to allow only working royals to serve as counselors of state. To thin down the Royal Family, the next sovereign may appoint Princess Anne and Prince Edward to the position of counselor of state.

King Charles would need the UK parliament to revise the 1937 Regency Act to implement the reforms. In addition, if King Charles wishes Kate Middleton, who is not a member of the royal family, to serve as one of the council members, the statute may need to be completely revised, NEWS reported.

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