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James Corden Enjoys Play Date with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Reveals Visit to Montecito Home
In a surprising turn of events, James Corden has shared his experience of visiting Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at their home in Montecito.
The Late Late Show host, in an interview with The Sun, described the visit as more of a play date scenario with the kids.
Afterward, they all went out for dinner, creating a lovely memory.
However, James remained tight-lipped about further details, stating, “Obviously, I'm not telling you anymore.”
James Corden shares three children, Max (11), Carrie (7), and Charlotte (4), with his wife Julia Carrie.
On the other hand, Meghan and Harry are parents to Archie Harrison (3) and Lilibet Diana (11 months).
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made the move to California in 2020, leaving behind their royal duties in the UK.
Last year, James and Harry even embarked on a tour of Los Angeles on an open-top bus, which was featured on The Late Late Show.
As an attendee of Meghan and Harry's royal wedding in 2018, James expressed his admiration for the couple.
He described himself as a huge fan of both Meghan and Harry, emphasizing that his experience with them has been nothing but positive.
While he admitted to knowing Harry better than Meghan, James acknowledged that it is challenging to make judgments or be judgmental.
People have different ways of processing and dealing with things, and it is perfectly acceptable to have varying opinions about someone.
In other news, concerns have arisen over Meghan Markle's worries that Prince Harry may be enticed to return to the UK.
According to a royal family insider, the couple has received an invitation from the Queen to visit Balmoral Castle.
This invitation comes after their decision to step back as working royals in early 2020, leading to their relocation to the US.
In June, the couple made their first public appearance together in the UK in two years during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
However, they played a minor role and did not join the working royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the annual Trooping the Colour event.
Preparations are reportedly underway for Harry and Meghan's visit to Balmoral, one of the Queen's royal residences, later this year.
They plan to bring their young children, Archie and Lilibet, along for the trip.
Nonetheless, Meghan is apprehensive about the visit, fearing that Harry's homesickness may resurface.
Royal experts have claimed that Harry longs for his home country.
The insider revealed that Meghan does not doubt Harry's commitment to their life in the US but worries about how these visits may tug at his heartstrings.
The source further explained that the invitation is bittersweet for Meghan.
On one hand, it reinforces her and Harry's belief that they are still valued members of the family.
However, after spending considerable time away from the UK, she fears that Harry may be tempted to return.
Meghan acknowledges Harry's desire to show their children more of his heritage without the intense attention and security concerns they faced in London.
The insider added that Harry is eager to spend time with his grandmother while he still can, making the invitation from the Queen a significant and cherished opportunity.
He longs to enjoy a pint in a British pub and reconnect with his family in the countryside, as he has genuinely missed those experiences.
This invitation from the Queen to Harry and Meghan is seen as another gesture of goodwill towards the couple, extending an olive branch in the hopes of maintaining a positive relationship.