In a poignant revelation, Princess Kate’s decision to remain at home while her husband, Prince William, rushed to Balmoral to be with Queen Elizabeth during her final hours has come to light.
This choice, as detailed in Robert Hardman’s new book, “The Inside Story,” sheds light on the royal family’s dynamics during a moment of profound loss.
On September 8, 2022, the day the queen passed away, Prince William was joined by King Charles and other senior royals at the queen’s bedside.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate opted to stay back in Windsor, tending to their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—who had just begun their first day at Lambrook School.
This decision wasn’t made lightly; Kate wanted at least one parent to be present at home for the children during such a turbulent time.
Hardman notes that although Kate’s choice seemed fortuitous, it was driven by a genuine desire to ensure her children felt supported.
The royal family’s approach to death and mourning is steeped in tradition, and Kate’s instinct to prioritize her children’s needs over royal protocol speaks volumes about her character as a mother.
Interestingly, the absence of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from the Balmoral visit has also stirred discussions.
While some speculate that King Charles may have discouraged Meghan from attending, it’s clear that family tensions were palpable.
In the wake of the Sussexes’ controversial decisions in recent years, the royal family’s unity was put to the test once again.
Hardman’s account suggests that Queen Elizabeth herself preferred a more intimate farewell, reminiscent of her late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.
She was known to dislike the spectacle of family members gathering around her during illness, which adds another layer of understanding to Kate’s choice to stay behind.
As the family gathered to bid farewell to their matriarch, the atmosphere was undoubtedly heavy with emotion.
Queen Elizabeth had dedicated her life to service, holding the title of the longest-reigning British monarch.
Her passing marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations.
Amidst the mourning, Hardman reveals tensions surrounding the Sussexes’ naming of their daughter, Lilibet.
The queen reportedly expressed anger when Harry and Meghan claimed they had her blessing to use her childhood nickname for their child.
This incident illustrates the ongoing friction between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family, further complicating their already strained relationships.
Additionally, the book touches on Prince Harry’s comments in his Netflix documentary, where he suggested that male royals often marry individuals who fit a mold rather than following their hearts.
This remark did not sit well with Prince William, who interpreted it as a direct attack on his wife, Kate, igniting further discord within the family.