No time for reconciliation: Harry and Meghan refrain from meeting William and Kate
Created: 08/18/2022, 07:47
By: Larissa Glunz
Harry and Meghan will only be in England for a few days.
Dating William and Kate shouldn't be one of their priorities.
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Harry and Meghan will soon be on their way to England.
A visit that will primarily be about her charity work and not about the tense relationship with the royal family.
The two apparently want to avoid a meeting with William and Kate.
Windsor – The travel plans of Prince Harry (37) and Meghan Markle (41) are making waves.
Quite surprisingly, the drop-out couple announced that they would be traveling to England in a few weeks.
At the beginning of September, the parents of two will be back on British soil.
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Three months after their last return as part of Queen Elizabeth II's (96) platinum jubilee celebrations, the Sussexes are once again boarding a plane to the UK.
As their spokesman recently announced, Harry and Meghan will be attending charities in England and Germany.
Palace sources consider it unlikely that they will take the time to meet Prince William (40) and Kate Middleton (40) despite their busy agenda.
As an insider confided to The Sun, there are currently "no plans" for the estranged brothers and their wives to be reunited.
The two couples will live just minutes apart in Windsor.
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During their home visit, Harry and Meghan are expected to stay at their former home, Frogmore Cottage, which is close to Adelaide Cottage.
William and Kate want to move into the latter together with their three children and without any staff at the end of August. The family of five has so far lived in the spacious Apartment 1A in London's Kensington Palace.
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Many royal experts no longer believe that Harry and William will still approach each other and reconcile.
With the upcoming trip to England, the Duke of Sussex would miss an important opportunity, his last personal conversation with his older brother is said to have been months ago.
Sources used:
thesun.co.uk