Early on Thursday, the Palace announced that doctors were “concerned” about the 96-year-old’s health and were placing her under “medical supervision”. In response, members of the royal family rushed to Scotland to be at the monarch’s bedside in her final moments. “Charles told Harry it was not right or appropriate for Meghan to be at Balmoral at such a deeply sad time,” a source told The Sun. King Charles III allegedly kicked out Meghan Markle who came to the Queen’s deathbed, according to a new report. POOL/AFP via Getty Images “It was pointed out to him that Kate [Middleton] it did not go and that the numbers should really be limited to the very close family.’ The source added that Prince Charles – now King Charles III – “made it very, very clear that Meghan would not be welcome”. As Page Six previously reported, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex originally planned to travel together to see the Queen. Half an hour later, the news broke that Harry would indeed be traveling alone. Markle originally planned to travel to Scotland with her husband.Getty Images The Queen’s death came just days after the “Suits” alum gave another bombshell interview to The Cut, in which she slammed the royal family and claimed that “just by existing,” she and Harry were “upsetting the dynamic of hierarchy”. On Thursday, the BBC’s long-time royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said on air of Markle: “She might not be received terribly warmly, to be perfectly honest about that.” The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from the royal family in January 2020. Samir Hussein/WireImage “Tensions were so high and there was no way Meghan would have gone to Balmoral,” a palace official told The Post. King Charles tried to extend an olive branch to the couple during his first public speech as reigning monarch of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on Friday. “I want to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives abroad,” she said in a pre-recorded video.