Susanna Reid was busy putting out any flames caused by Richard Madeley this morning as they discussed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
21.01.2022 - 15:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
According to an expert, the Royal family will "breathe a sigh of relief" if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fail to make it back to the UK for Prince Philip's memorial.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expected to return to join the Queen and the rest of the Firm in celebrating the monarch's Platinum Jubilee.
But due to the Duke's security concerns there is uncertainty unsure if this will happen.
Prince Harry, 37, returned to the UK and attended his grandfather's funeral alone last April, as Meghan was unable to travel due to her pregnancy.
Her Majesty also agreed for a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey for the late Duke of Edinburgh to be held on an as yet unspecified date, reports the Daily Star.
Since the Duke has since raised concerns over security for his family, this has put a shadow over any future trips the Sussexs may have had planned.
Harry and Meghan, 40, were stripped of the strict taxpayer-funded protection afforded to senior royals on stepping down in 2020.
The former Royal offered to pay for Met officers out of his own pocket for any such trips but his offer was denied by the Home Office.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward claims the family will find "relief" at the couple potentially not attending the tribute to Philip as she believes it could become the “Harry and Meghan show”.
Speaking to Fabulous, Ingrid said: "I think if they choose not to come then everyone will breathe a sigh of relief.
"It is thanks-giving for Prince Philip and we don't want it turning into the Harry and Meghan show."
Harry recently released a statement through his legal representative to reveal a bid for a judicial review had been submitted in September last year over police protection.
A legal representative for Harry said in the
Susanna Reid was busy putting out any flames caused by Richard Madeley this morning as they discussed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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Prince Harry has recently raised concerns about his safety during trips to the UK. He has even threatened legal action to acquire security for his family after his request to buy police protection was denied.Therefore, it is unknown if Harry, wife Meghan Markle and their two young children - Archie and Lilibet - will be attending Prince Philip's memorial service which is set to take place in the Spring, following his death in April last year at the age of 99.