Queen Camilla wasn’t missing Meghan Markle on her big day. The 75-year-old and her husband, King Charles III, were crowned on Saturday at London’s Westminster Abbey.
While Prince Harry attended the ceremony, the Duchess of Sussex was noticeably absent.The former American actress stayed behind in California with the couple’s two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The May 6 date of the coronation falls on Archie’s fourth birthday. British royals expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital that the new queen and the duchess were never close, and therefore her absence wasn’t felt during the festivities. "Before Prince Harry’s tell-all autobiography, denigrating his own family, and particularly Camilla, she and Meghan Markle didn’t exactly have a budding friendship, to say the least," Fordwich alleged. "Camilla went out of her way to assist Meghan when she was experiencing difficulties with her own father," Fordwich claimed. "Charles is said to have also offered Meghan help.
Fast-forward, post Oprah interview, Netflix documentary, ‘Spare’ and numerous interviews, Meghan has been labeled ‘that minx’ and ‘ungrateful’ by Camilla who was suspicious from the get-go of Meghan’s motives." "Many say they actually never enjoyed a close relationship," Fordwich continued.
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