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Prince Harry's birthday will 'haunt him' after 'refusing Queen invite' days before death
Prince Harry is celebrating his 38th birthday today - but the day "will haunt him" as it comes just a week after the death of his grandmother.The Duke of Sussex's "second-saddest birthday" comes just seven days after Queen Elizabeth II tragically died on September 8 - and the timing of the celebrations could bring up memories of his mother's passing just two weeks before his 13th birthday 25 years ago.Royal expert Eric Schiffer believes that the timing of his grandmother's death will cause the Duke to rethink the "cesspool of aggravation he and wife Meghan created for Her Majesty" in the years leading up to her death.READ MORE: Charles and Camilla's 'secret son' wrote letter to frail Queen demanding DNA testSchiffer told the Daily Star: "Harry’s birthday will likely bring up the pain of his mother’s death."[It will] cause him to revisit things that he might have wished he did over with his grandmother including some of the positions that he and Meghan took that led to a cesspool of aggravation for Her Majesty."The Prince's birthday also comes amid reports that he and Meghan turned down an invitation by the Queen to visit her and other royals at Balmoral just weeks before Her Majesty's death.Royal expert Katie Nicholl revealed on GB News earlier this month that the late monarch had invited the couple to join a "big sleepover" at the royal residence in Aberdeenshire - an olive branch that the couple reportedly rejected.To Di For Daily podcast host told the Daily Star: "This will be an especially sad birthday for Harry who will be haunted by the fact that he was invited to spend time with the Queen just days before her death and rejected the idea."The Daily Star has contacted Harry's representatives for comment.
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Queen Elizabeth II 'represented all that is great' and 'shone a beacon of wisdom'
Queen Elizabeth II, who sadly passed away at the age of 96 this afternoon (September 8).Her Majesty had ruled for an impressive 70 years, having celebrated her Platinum Jubilee in June of this year, making her the longest-reigning monarch in UK history.A statement issued by Buckingham Palace following her death read: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.READ MORE: King Charles III, 73, makes heartbreaking first statement following Queen's death"The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."Queen Elizabeth II was not only the head of state in the UK, but was also Head of the Commonwealth, bringing together countries from across the globe under one common figure and keeping former British Empire territories united.And on this sad day, royal expert Eric Schiffer paid tribute to the late sovereign, saying she was now "amongst the great angels of history".He said: “Queen Elizabeth represented all that is great about the monarchy and the people of Great Britain."The Queen shined a beacon of wisdom, grace, and power in her committed role as the matriarch of her country."[Rest in peace] amongst the great angels of history, your Majesty.”Her Majesty was born in Mayfair, London, in 1926, and took to the throne in 1952 following the death of her father, King George VI.In 1947, prior to her coronation, she married Prince Philip and had four children - Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward.She also leaves behind eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.Royal reporter Brittani Barger also shared her sorrows at the passing of the monarch."The Queen was an inspirational figure to us all," she told the Daily Star."She reigned for over 70 years and showed the
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