Grandson of Elizabeth II Prince Harry did not have time to say goodbye to his grandmother

Grandson of Elizabeth II Prince Harry did not have time to say goodbye to his grandmother

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Sadder than the fact that the Queen of Great Britain passed away yesterday, perhaps only the fact that Prince Harry did not have time to say goodbye to his grandmother. The road to Balmoral took the Duke of Sussex too much time. At the same time, we recall that his wife Meghan Markle decided not to fly to Scotland, just like Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton.

According to the Daily Mail, the prince’s plane took off from London’s Luton airport with a delay of 20 minutes – at 17:35 local time. The flight to Aberdeen was one hour and 11 minutes. The plane was supposed to land at 18:29, a minute before the Queen’s death was announced, but did so only at 18:46.

Accordingly, when the royal family announced Her Majesty’s death, Harry was on board the plane. After that, Harry moved into a Range Rover and arrived at Balmoral Castle at 19:52. Photo of Harry in the car see in our Telegram channel. By this time, the main page of her Archewell site with Meghan Markle had been replaced with a black page that read:

In memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022.

Due to the fact that the palace has not yet named the exact time of the death of the queen, it is difficult to judge who managed to say goodbye to her. Her older children, Prince Charles (the new King Charles III) and his sister, Princess Anne, definitely succeeded. All because they were already in Scotland and got to the place by helicopter. Princes William, Andrew and Edward and their wife Countess Sophie of Wessex flew from London on one side to Harry – their photo upon arrival at the castle see in our Telegram channel. They all arrived at Balmoral around 5 pm, and it is unclear whether Elizabeth was alive at that moment.

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Source: Hellomagazine

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