"Stunned": Queen Elizabeth wants to meet Harry and Meghan during her summer break
Created: 07/28/2022, 1:35 p.m
By: Annemarie Goebbel
Queen Elizabeth II apparently intends to spend her summer break in the company of her grandson Harry, Meghan and their children (photomontage).
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Queen Elizabeth II has arrived at her country estate for a well-deserved summer break.
Apparently she intends to catch up on what was not enough time during her jubilee.
Because now it is said that she invited Harry and Meghan to Balmoral with the children.
London – Prince Harry (37), Meghan Markle (40), their children Archie (3) and Lilibet (1) would have had little more than 15 minutes amid the hectic preparations for the visit to mark the 70th throne anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II (96 ) had been with her, reveals a palace source.
Now the regent has arrived at her country estate for her well-deserved summer break and doesn't seem to want to spend it alone.
She's also said to be expecting the Sussexes at Balmoral.
The country estate of Queen Elizabeth II is being prepared for the visit of the Sussexes
The Queen has reportedly invited her grandson Prince Harry, his wife and their great-great-grandchildren over for the summer holidays.
Staff have been instructed to expect the full list of royals, including the Duke and Duke of Sussex and their offspring, according to The Sun on Sunday.
The Queen has recently arrived at Craigowan Lodge on the estate in Scotland and is planning to spend ten weeks in the Highlands.
The employees were also amazed at the friendly gesture towards the ex-royals.
Another source reportedly said: "I would be stunned if they showed up".
The timing probably makes the insiders think: a biography by Tom Bower (84) has just been published that doesn't leave a good hair on Meghan Markle.
In a new biography, author Tom Bower has little good to say about Meghan Markle
In the book entitled “Revenge.
Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors" (Eng. "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors", the author says about Meghan Markle, for example, she thought the royal family was like Hollywood. In a conversation he followed up on Good Morning Britain, claiming that Meghan didn't like it anymore when she realized her royal life had been "a lot of work and little reward".
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When statements in his book are questioned, Bower is self-confident: "Because I have looked through everything, I have never written anything that is not true and cannot be verified".
He also says he admires Meghan, she's done quite well with her ambitions in her life.
According to the British "Dailymail", he also feels encouraged by the fact that he has not yet had to deal with the lawyers for Prince Harry's plaintiff wife.
Sources used:
dailymail.co.uk, thesun.co.uk, Instagram