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Television host says Queen's death will be 'doubly difficult' for Prince Harry

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The Queen's death will be "doubly difficult" for her grandson Prince Harry as he didn't arrive at Balmoral until after she passed away.

Stefanovic appeared on the Today Show in Australia at 5:30am after the news of The Queen's death broke early Friday morning (September 9) in Australian time.He said that he thought the death would be difficult for the Duke of Sussex as he didn't make it to Balmoral in time to say goodbye.READ MORE: Queen's death to be marked with extra week of mourning after Her Majesty's funeralHe also observed that Prince Harry was alone in the car as he arrived and also arrived an hour-and-a-half after her death.The star said: "It's a difficult day when any member of your family dies.

For [Harry], doubly difficult, I would have thought."He didn't expand on his thought however he is most likely referring to the fact that The Prince hasn't seen much of his grandmother since he moved overseas.Prince Harry was in London as he was due to speak at a charity event with his wife Meghan Markle, however the event was cancelled when the news broke that The Queen was under "medical supervision" and the Prince rushed to be with his grandmother.Meghan stayed in London but did not attend the event and will join the family at a later date.

Prince William's wife Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge, remained in Windsor where their children had their first day of school.Buckingham Palace released a statement on Thursday evening announcing the death of Her Royal Highness.The statement read: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon."The King and the Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."The Queen's son King Charles also released a moving statement in light.

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