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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also are her and William even together? It’s incredibly bizarre that she’s not with the rest of the family and also wasn’t at the Diana statute unveiling. It’s like every event that is important to William she’s MIA. [/quote] She was also not at the Diana statue unveiling. Maybe pass that because it’s public but why wouldn’t you be with your husband with his grandmother dying? Sophie and Camilla were there.[/quote] Because the Queen was already dead and they had just dropped the children off for the first day of school. She needed to be there to pick them up and be with them for all of the stuff that is about to follow. With the exception of William and Harry - who were/were now about to be the children of a King — no other grandchildren or great-grandchildren were there. It’s not nefarious - this is part of a very-long planned out national event which it sounds like moved very quickly and didn’t have as much notice as people had presumed would happen.[/quote] Sophie and Edward also have minor children. If they were already dropped off that makes even less sense as seems super easy to have Nanny Maria pick them up. It’s not like his grandmother dies every day seems kind of unhealthy to decline to be supportive for even one day for a school run. Either she didn’t care to go or he didn’t want her there. [/quote] Prince Edward is her actual child. William is her grandchild. His kids are her great grandchildren. So big difference. I heard on the news that her children had gathered near at the end. Not the entire family.[/quote] It does not seem odd for a granddaughter-in-law to not show up at the bedside. What is a little odd is for the second son of the future king to not be able to travel to Scotland on the same military jet his brother took. Does it have to do with Harry not being able to use public resources? They couldn't stop being paranoid about whether he would share details about the experience or what people would say in his memoir? Harry should have been treated as an equal to William by his father in this particular private situation. [/quote] No it is not odd at all. This was a very private, intimate and vulnerable moment for those closest to the queen to say goodbye and mourn together before having to face the barrage of public events. It was very classy of them to invite Harry, despite all that’s gone down. It was crass of Meghan to insert herself and do so so publicly. That was the olive branch extended and the duo are so clueless they missed the mark again. Harry will regret one day being in London and not visiting his dying grandmother in Balmoral, which he was invited to. And he will regret delaying his flight to argue with his clueless wife of why she can’t be at an intimate moment of a family she has disparaged publicly.[/quote] Looks like things turned on a dime with the Queen’s health. And only Charles and Anne made it in time before she passed.[/quote]
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