It’s official! Queen puts foot down with Harry and Meghan

Prince Harry was reportedly left “heartbroken” after he was seemingly snubbed by the royal family during this year’s Remembrance Sunday memorial.

The 36-year-old allegedly asked the Windsors to lay a wreath on his behalf at the Cenotaph, a war memorial in London, but rumour has it they refused.

While the snub is said to have upset Harry, who spent 10 years in the armed forces, royal experts welcomed the decision, saying the Queen has sent a clear message to her grandson.

Speaking on E! News’s Daily Pop, royal commentator Morgan Stewart said that the decision to not include Harry suggests that the Queen has finally put her foot down.

Referring to previous occasions when the Sussexes reportedly asked for special consideration, Morgan described how the Queen has been more than accomodating.

She then explained how the royals gave the Sussexes subtle hints about their future role, long before Harry was allegedly excluded from the memorial service.

“I can’t give exact examples but, obviously, they’ve detached themselves from the Royal Family and in the times we’ve spoken about them since they’ve been in LA, there have been some small requests they’ve asked for,” Morgan began.

“It’s been sort of like, ‘ok, we can accommodate, we’re figuring our way.’ This was the first blatant…this is the line,” she continued, referring to the palace’s alleged stance.

Morgan then suggested Harry’s apparent snub was a very clear message from the palace, saying: “You’re not senior members of the Royal Family anymore, enough.

“We’re not catering for you, you live in Santa Barbara, you’ve got rich, famous neighbours, you want to focus on other things.

“We’re not doing things on behalf of you, you either show up like you’re supposed to do, or you’re not a part of it,” she suggested is the feeling of the royals.

Morgan concluded by praising the palace for finally “drawing the line” with the Sussexes, saying: “It was kind of nice to see, finally, the line is drawn.

Unable to take part in the official memorial, Harry and Meghan visited the Los Angeles National Cemetery, to pay their respects for Remembrance Sunday.

What’s more, Harry only recently spoke about Remembrance day, another memorial day in November, on the Declassified podcast, so the snub would have been quite distressing.

“Remembrance Day for me is a moment for respect and for hope. Respect for those who came before us and hope for a safer world,” Harry said.

“The act of remembering, of remembrance, is a profound act of honour.

“It’s how we preserve the legacies of entire generations and show our gratitude for the sacrifices they made in order for us to be able to live the lives we live today,” he said.

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