Harry and Meghan unwanted: do they skip this family appointment?
Created: 01/23/2022, 16:34
By: Larissa Glunz
Meghan and Harry apparently want to turn down an important invitation to England.
The royal family should even welcome this decision.
London – When will Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) return to England?
Ever since the Sussexes left the palace and moved to the United States, this question has haunted fans.
As reported by 24royal.de *, the British royal family does not seem particularly bothered by the absence of the former senior royals.
Harry and Meghan unwanted: do they skip this family appointment?
According to media reports, the Royal Family is planning a special celebration in the spring, which should also be close to the heart of the Sussex couple.
About a year after the death of Prince Philip, who died last year on April 9 at the age of 99, a memorial service is to be held for the husband of Queen Elizabeth II (95).
All members of the British royal family are expected to be on the guest list for the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, but the participation of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry seems to be in the balance.
A picture from the past: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's last appearance in England was almost two years ago.
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Prince Harry's security concerns, which he recently made public, could prevent the father of two from returning home.
Harry had caused an uproar by demanding police protection.
In a letter from his lawyers, the 37-year-old said he and his family could not return to England as their safety was not guaranteed.
The Home Office had rejected Harry's request for police protection, although the Duke of Sussex wanted to pay for it.
Harry and Meghan unwanted – "Everyone will breathe a sigh of relief"
Harry and Meghan's British relatives are said to be secretly hoping they won't attend Prince Philip's memorial service. Speaking to the Sun, aristocracy expert Ingrid Seward said the Queen and her family wanted to avoid the media hype surrounding the Sussexes: "I think if they [Meghan and Harry] decide not to come, everyone will breathe a sigh of relief. It's a thank you for Prince Philip and we don't want it to morph into the Harry and Meghan show."
Prince Charles (73) would probably be the happiest about a later visit by the US emigrants that would not conflict with the memory of the Duke of Edinburgh.
The heir to the throne apparently wants to spend more time with his grandchildren and has therefore extended a special invitation to Harry and Meghan.
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