1 The Family Wanted Harry There
According to a source, the family very much wanted Harry to make the trip to say goodbye to his grandmother. “It’s understood that the family wanted Prince Harry to be there, even though he was unable to get to Balmoral in time to see his grandmother,” royal expert Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight.  2 Meghan May Not Have Been Invited, According to One Source
The reason why Meghan, who has been on a recent media blitz lashing out at her husband’s family, didn’t end up going? “But Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, was not, we understand, invited to join the family,” Nicholl added. 3 “It Is Quite Significant” That Harry Is There Without Her
The expert insinuates that her absence signifies the serious strife between the former actress and her in-laws. “She has said she will go to Balmoral another time. But I think it is quite significant that Prince Harry traveled to Balmoral on his own without his wife,” Nicholl continued.  ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb 4 One Expert Believes That Meghan Isn’t There Because Kate Isn’t
However, another royal expert theorized that her absence had more to do with her sister-in-law also not being present. “A source has [stated] that only Prince Harry has made the trip up to Balmoral,” Harper’s BAZAAR contributing royal correspondent, Omid Scobie, tweeted. “Like the Duchess of Cambridge (who is in Windsor with their three children), the Duchess of Sussex is staying back in England (but still not attending tonight’s WellChild Awards).” 5 Another Expert Thinks It Is Because She Wouldn’t Be “Warmly Welcomed”
The BBC’s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell believes that Meghan didn’t go because she knew her presence wouldn’t be appreciated. “She might not be terribly warmly welcomed, to be perfectly candid about it,” he said.  6 Harry and Meghan Paid Tribute on Their Website
Harry and Meghan paid tribute to the longest reigning monarch in British history on their website, Archewell. They changed it to a simple black background with white text. “In loving memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022,” it reads.