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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Visit to the UK: A Royal Reunion
After a two-year absence, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have returned to the UK, igniting a wave of emotions within the royal family.
Lizzie Cundey, a television presenter and former friend of Meghan, believes their visit will have tugged at the Queen's heartstrings.
Lizzie, who had formed a bond with Meghan during her days as an aspiring actress on the American legal drama “Suits,” shared her thoughts on the couple's trip to meet the Queen and introduce their children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet, to their great-grandmother.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, Lizzie expressed her belief that the couple's presence was an attempt to divert attention away from the Queen's platinum Jubilee celebrations.
She stated, “This is all to do with taking the shine away from the Queen on her platinum Jubilee, 70 years of service.
Maybe they could take a leaf out of the Queen's book and see how one should behave.
They decided not to be royals, not to be working royals, not to do royal duties, so they should have the decency to stay away.”
Lizzie continued, emphasizing the importance of allowing the Queen to have her moment without any distractions.
She acknowledged that Meghan and Harry are fully aware of the attention they attract but expressed her hope that they would not overshadow the Queen.
However, she also admitted that she did not believe they would be deterred from seeking the limelight.
Despite their intentions, the Sussexes faced a significant snub during the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
They were not permitted to stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony and were seated separately from the Queen at Horse Guards.
Instead, they found themselves in the Major General's office alongside Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall, Mia Tindall, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and their children Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte.
In another development, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly been made to look foolish due to the actions of the royal hierarchy.
Royal broadcaster Ian Pelham-Turner expressed his anger and disappointment in an interview with GB News.
He criticized the treatment of Meghan by the royal family, suggesting that the Queen should gather everyone at Buckingham Palace and address the situation.
Pelham-Turner's frustration stemmed from what he perceived as the couple being ostracized and made to appear foolish.
As Meghan and Harry's visit to the UK unfolds, the world watches with anticipation.
The dynamics within the royal family continue to evolve, and the repercussions of their actions are felt far and wide.
Will their presence overshadow the Queen's Jubilee celebrations, or will they find a way to coexist harmoniously?
Only time will reveal the true impact of this reunion.