For the Queen’s funeral
Harry and Meghan’s children could travel to England
Monday, 12/09/2022 | 13:35
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have started their trip to Europe without their two children. One-year-old Lilibet and three-year-old Archie could now follow Meghan’s mother Doria to the UK for the Queen’s funeral.
Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (41) were traveling through Europe when the news of the death of the queen († 96) went around the world. Prince Harry hurried to Scotland, but it was too late. When he got to Balmoral, his grandmother was already dead.
Along with Prince William (40) and his wife Princess Kate (40), the couple recently visited mourners outside Windsor Castle. They met for the first time in a long time after the Sussexes’ violent attacks on the British royal family had severely strained the relationship between the brothers. To her grandmother, however, they now displayed unity, which many observers see as a kind of temporary “truce.”
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Harry and Meghan’s children are currently in the United States
Prince Harry and his wife traveled to Europe without their children Archie (3) and Lilibet (1). Lilibet also met her great-grandmother, whose nickname she bears after her, in June 2022 when she traveled to London with her parents for the 70th anniversary of the throne.
According to information from “The Telegraph”, to which “dailymail.co.uk” refers, there is now also talk of letting the children of the Sussexes come to Britain. You are currently in the United States without your parents. He could accompany Duchess Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland (66), on her trip.
The Sussexes plan to stay in the UK during the “royal mourning” and, of course, attend the funeral on September 19. It is questionable that they would allow their children to be separated from them for so long, after all, they left the United States for their trip in early September.
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The British royal family now wants to show unity
With the Sussexes back in the UK after the tragic events, their busy schedule also becomes messy. Duchess Meghan is said to have canceled all deals before September 20.
Despite all the disputes between the British royal family and the Sussexes, King Charles III. (73) fondly mentions the couple in his first speech as king. However, the mood among the people, especially towards Duchess Meghan, remains divided. Some find her courage to speak about her impressive. Others are appalled by the 41-year-old’s serious allegations against the royals.
Regardless of how the public feels about the Duchess’s presence in London, it seems important for the British royal family to show unity at this time. That includes Prince Harry and his family. Archie and Lilibet will probably be able to personally say goodbye to their great-grandmother at the location.