The royal family has expanded at a fast pace over the past few decades.
By way of weddings andbirths, we’ve welcomedover a dozennewroyalssince the early 1980s.
Throughout the years, the royal family has also lost many of its members.

Some have passed away, yes, but others have endured a different sort of send-off.
In some situations, the public isn’t aware that it’s even happening.
These are the stories of the royals who’ve been blacklisted from their family.

Shortly afterward, the couple married in France.
But this wasn’t exactly the happily ever after Edward had in mind.
Edward called the agreement “unfair and intolerable.”

Bowes-Lyon was born with a mental disability and was admitted into the facility when she was 22 years old.
When the Queen or the Queen Mother would appear on television, the nurse revealed that Bowes-Lyon would curtsey.
“Obviously there was some sort of memory,” she said.

“It was so sad.”
In July 1981, Nerissa Bowes-Lyon watched on television asCharles and Dianaarrived to their wedding.
Sadly, her only real chance to see her family was through the screen.

She wasjust 14 years oldwhen she was admitted into the asylum.
Like Nerissa, Katharine is not thought to have received many visitors.
“I never saw anybody come,” former nurse Dot Penfold explained.

“The impression I had was that they’d been forgotten.”
After the Royal Earlswood Asylum shuttered its doors in 1997, Katharine was transferred to a residential care home.
Charles, on the other hand, maintained his role in the royal family.

His right to rule was also unaffected by the couple’s divorce.
“I mean, sucking toes.
It’s not like it was pornographic.

It was just so undignified,” Anne-Marie O’Neill, senior editor ofPeople, commented toCNN Worldat the time.
As you’re free to imagine, the royal family felt a certain kind of way about Fergie.E!
This scandal led to Fergie being “blacklisted again” in 2010,E!
It seems the Fergie ban has been lifted.
“There was never any problem between Meghan and me until recently,” he reiterated.