Cant join a shared calendar

Hi there,
Before iCloud launched we purchased the MobileMe family pack and sharing calendars worked perfectly. When MobileMe transitioned to iCloud, the master account from Mobile Me was transitioned as well as the child accounts.
Now we have the following setup:
Old "Master Account"
Old "Master Account"
iCloud Email: [email protected]
iTunes Email: [email protected]
Old "Sub Account 1"
iCloud Email: [email protected]
iTunes Email: [email protected]
If the "Master Account" logs into iCloud.com with [email protected] and then shares a calendar with [email protected] everything works perfectly. "Sub Account 1" receives the invitation and can click the link and then access the shared calendar.
However, if "Sub Account 1" logs into icloud.com with [email protected] and then shares a calendar with [email protected] the inviitation is sent successfully. If the link is clicked by [email protected] it tells us that "this calendar cannot be joined as it is no longer shared".
I have made sure both accounts have verified email addresses. Both times I created a fresh calendar on icloud.com to share.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks and Best Regards
Matt

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