Meghan markle and prince harry to return to uk for 'extended period'

Meghan markle and prince harry to return to uk for 'extended period'

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Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 35, moved to LA after announcing they would be stepping down as senior royals in January and completing their final duties in March. But royal expert


Omid Scobie has claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will return to the UK next year for up to five months between March and July. He explained that the royal couple would be attending the


Invictus Games in March as well as Trooping of the Colour in June. Speaking on ABC's HeirPod, Mr Scobie said: "It's great to see the two brothers coming together to issue a


statement like this while they may be on different paths in their lives and both in very happy places in their lives. "The one thing that will always bring them together is continuing


the legacy and the memory of their mother who of course means so much to them that will be a very interesting time. "In fact, I would not be surprised if we saw the Sussexes spend an


extended period of time in the UK next year. "In March, we have the Invictus Games and that's taking place in The Hague. READ MORE: PRINCESS DIANA 'FELT SPIED ON' IN HER


LAST DAYS  "In June we have Trooping of the Colour which I imagine Harry and Meghan would like to still be at. "In July, we have the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue.


"There are many reasons for them to be based here in the UK for at least that period depending on whether travel will be completely back to normal." It comes as royal commentators


claimed Harry had to "give up everything" to be with Meghan. "Finding Freedom claims Meghan told a friend. 'I gave up my entire life for this family. I was willing to do


whatever it takes but here we are. It's very sad.' "Even so it's said courtiers and some family blame Meghan for Megxit." Julie Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrooke


said: "This girl who fell in love with a boy who happened to be part of the Royal Family and she gave up her whole career to move over here, to follow tradition and she literally


couldn't win." Equal right activist Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu added: "She basically gave up part of herself because that is what would have been expected of Meghan and Kate, the


Duchess of Cambridge. "They all did that out of love for their spouses and out of respect for the institution."