It is also noted that the presence of Meghan and Harry would make other members of the Royal Family uncomfortable, as Meghan is perceived by some as a diva.
The Palace has confirmed that King Charles has no intentions of inviting Harry and Meghan to the Royal Family's Balmoral reunion this summer. Consequently, their children, Archie and Lilibet, will not be joining their UK-based relatives for the season. The strained relationship between the king and his youngest son, Harry, appears to be a contributing factor to this decision.
Royal expert Robert Jobson points out the limited communication between the king and Harry, while Royal correspondent Richard Palmer speculates that Harry and Meghan will likely not receive an invitation, particularly after Harry was denied the opportunity to bring Meghan to Balmoral following the Queen's passing.
As for the new king's plans for Balmoral, the details remain somewhat unclear. Traditional events such as the Gillies Ball and end-of-summer festivities are expected to continue under his reign, where the Royals don tartan attire and celebrate alongside their staff. It is hoped that he may also continue the cherished barbecues, a beloved aspect of Balmoral's traditions.
However, how King Charles will put his own touch on these well-established traditions and events remains to be seen.