Where did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sit at the funeral? During Queen Elizabeth II's funeral at Westminster Abbey, the palace seated Harry and Meghan directly behind Harry's father, King Charles III, and the Queen Consort Camilla.
So, when the queen suddenly took ill, Harry was able to rush from Scotland to be with the rest of his family. He and Meghan then stayed through Monday in order to attend the state funeral and committal service before Queen Elizabeth's private burial.
No eye contact, no warmth: William and Harry keep apart at Queen's funeral. There was no eye contact or acknowledgment between Prince William and Prince Harry as they walked behind the Queen's coffin. Nor indeed, it appeared, as the two princes were joined by their wives, Kate and Meghan, in Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew did not take part in the salute to the Queen's coffin because they are no longer active royals.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended Queen Elizabeth's funeral without their two children.
With their son Archie being three and their daughter Lili only one year old, they are too young to attend and understand royal events, especially those as solemn as the Queen's passing.
However, noticeably absent during the period of mourning are Harry and Meghan's two children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1. The reason? They're simply too young to attend such heavy royal events.
Prince Harry, who served for ten years in the Army and did two tours in Afghanistan, has not been permitted to wear military uniform because he is not a working member of the Royal family. Instead, he will wear a morning suit.
"I wasn't invited"
Despite being in the UK at the time, Harry insists arriving almost two hours after Buckingham Palace released their statement announcing the Queen's death wasn't his fault at all. In fact, he wanted to go as soon as he possibly could with the rest of the royal family but was ignored.
The Duke of Sussex was not permitted to make the symbolic gesture as he passed the war memorial because he is no longer a working royal. This is also why the King's brother Prince Andrew was not allowed to, the two men bowing their heads instead.
Today, the Duchess of Sussex appeared at Westminster Abbey to attend the funeral of the queen, who died at 96 years old on September 8.
As a result of stepping back from his duties working for the queen, Harry, who served 10 years in the British Army, was noticeably not in uniform alongside Prince William and other working members of the royal family during Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee Trooping the Colour celebration in June 2022.
Under British royal protocol, both Lilibet and Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the couple's 3-year-old son, are entitled to the titles of princess and prince as grandchildren of the sitting U.K. monarch.
Following Queen Elizabeth II's demise, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly 'complained' about being "snubbed and abused" by the Royal Family during the activities surrounding her funeral. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had already arrived in the UK when the Queen passed away.
The Queen's final birthday message to Prince Harry read: "Wishing The Duke of Sussex a happy birthday today!" The Royal Family's social media accounts also marked the occasion by posting four pictures of the Duke of Sussex.
But while Prince Harry made plans to travel to Balmoral, he says he was asked not to bring his wife Meghan. By the time his plane landed in Scotland, he found from BBC News on his phone that the Queen had died.
Prince Harry says his family didn't include him in travel plans before Queen Elizabeth died. When the palace announced last September that Queen Elizabeth II was under medical supervision at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Prince Harry was in London for a charity event.
Prince Harry raced to Queen Elizabeth's bedside, but arrived after her death had been announced.
Conversation. The last time Meghan and Harry saw the Queen was in June to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee. The last time Meghan and Harry saw the Queen was in June to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
Prince Harry has denied he will ever return to work as a full-time member of the royal family.
Harry and Meghan made the choice to give up their His / Her Royal Highness (HRH) titles, meaning that they won't be referred to by their "Royal" names. This means that yes, Harry no longer wishes to be referred to as 'Prince'. Interestingly, however, the Duke of Sussex is still fifth in line for the throne.
Prince Harry was not invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after his father was crowned, Sky News understands. On Saturday, the palace confirmed that he would have "no formal role" at the King's coronation.
Former British public affairs official Shannon Felton Spence explained that Markle and Prince Harry were already traveling in Europe when the monarch died on Thursday, but she could decide to return home to California ahead of the funeral to be with their two young children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1.
It would be harsh to ask her to travel at this time, the media reports said citing the source. The couple, who married in 2018, live with their children in Montecito, California. The move was taken after they decided to step down from their roles as members of the Royal family.
It's likely that Prince Louis didn't go to the funeral because he was too young. Prince William's brother Harry also did not bring his young children: Archie, 3 and Lilibet, 1. Kate and the children missed the passing of Queen Elizabeth as they started school on the same day.