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As many people know, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in the UK this week to show their support for two charities they adore. While there was a lot of speculation on whether or not they’d stop by to visit the British royal family, it turns out that they have no plans on it, even reportedly going as far as to deny an “open invitation” by Prince Charles.
It’s reported by the Mirror that Harry and Meghan declined an “open invitation” to stay with Charles. He allegedly invited them to stay at his Scottish holiday house on the Balmoral estates, saying they were “always welcome.”
Royal insiders told the Mirror that Charles believed the olive branch would’ve been a “good opportunity for everyone to take stock and relax. But the invitation was declined, as it has been before.”
Despite this, the same sources claim Charles is adamant about mending his relationship with Harry, Meghan, and his grandchildren.
For a few days, Harry and Meghan are showing support for their favorite charities, reportedly hiring a heavy, private security firm for their brief trip.
Even as casual British royal family observers, there’s still so much we don’t know about what happens in the House of Windsor. 2022 is poised to be a memorable year for the royal family. But with historic highs come lows and pitfalls. Royal biographer Tina Brown takes readers from the troubling years following Princess Diana’s death, to the rift between Princes William and Harry, the scandals of Prince Andrew, and Queen Elizabeth’s steady resolve through it all in The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor — the Truth and the Turmoil. Brown’s book features new, intimate details about the royal family and contemplates how the House of Windsor moves into a new era.
The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor — the Truth and the Turmoil by Tina Brown
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