Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit Nigeria next month for talks on the Invictus Games but one royal expert claims that their visit is an attempt to "one-up" the Royal Family.
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Scottish estate, Balmoral Castle. Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle may be invited by King Charles to spend some time with the Firm over the season this year.
However, this could prove to be burdensome for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, according to a royal expert.“If the invitation becomes a real invitation – and it is almost certainly to do that — both Harry and Meghan will find themselves in a very difficult position,” expert Tom Quinn told the Mirror recently. Harry, 39, and Markle, 42, moved to Montecito, Calif.
in 2020 after opting to break away from the Firm.Quinn noted that the couple is “obsessed with their public image and will be aware that it will look really good if they swallow their pride and came back to the UK.”He added that it will be “difficult” for the former “Suits” star to humble herself and not “appear to be holding a grudge” if she ever meets Prince William and Kate Middleton at Balmoral. The foursome have had a contentious relationship in recent years, with Harry making several claims in his 2023 memoir “Spare” about his family.“Meghan still wants that apology from William and King Charles and Kate,” he added.
It was reported last November that the monarch, 75, and the Princess of Wales, 42, were the ones who asked what the Sussexes’ son, Archie’s skin color would be when he was born. Markle and the Invictus Games founder made the allegations that someone in the royal family questioned the 4-year-old’s race in a 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to visit Nigeria next month for talks on the Invictus Games but one royal expert claims that their visit is an attempt to "one-up" the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been confirmed to head on a joint visit to Nigeria in May for talks on the Invictus Games, but now, there are rumbles that there is more to the trip as an expert has claimed it's an attempt to "one-up" Harry's royal relatives.The trip was announced this week and will come after Harry visits the UK solo on May 8 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. But now, Mail On Sunday's Charlotte Griffiths has claimed that the Royal Family are "rolling their eyes" at the upcoming Nigeria trip.
As Prince Harry is slated to return to the UK this week, it has emerged that he will make the trip solo, leaving wife Meghan and their children in America. That's despite reports suggesting that his brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, encouraged the entire family to come.
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Prince Harry is reportedly only willing to return to the UK with Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the UK under one specific condition.The Duke of Sussex is expected to return to the UK in a few weeks for another visit. He's set to attend a special service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8, celebrating the 10th anniversary of his highly successful Invictus Games.The first event of these games, created for sick and injured servicemen and women, was held in London in 2014 and co-founded by Harry.