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Meghan Markle Faces Controversy as She Returns to the UK for Charity Events
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is set to make a return to the UK next month, alongside her husband Prince Harry.
This visit comes three months after their previous trip for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebration.
During their upcoming visit, the couple will also be stopping in Germany.
In the UK, they are scheduled to attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester on September 5th, followed by a preview event for the Invictus Games 2023 in Germany.
Lastly, they will be present at the WellChild Awards on September 8th.
This time around, there is a significant difference.
According to the Daily Express, Harry and Meghan are expected to have Netflix cameras accompanying them throughout their journey.
Unlike their previous visit in June, when cameras were prohibited, this time they face no restrictions from the Royal family.
Royal commentator Natalie Oliveri suggests that it is highly likely the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a production crew with them to capture their experiences in Germany and England.
During the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities earlier this year, Netflix cameras were reportedly banned from covering Prince Harry and Meghan's visit.
Official accreditation was not granted to camera crews, and they were warned to stay away from the Royal events.
However, this time, the rules are expected to be different, and the Sussexes will have the freedom to document their activities.
In April, cameras were allowed to join the couple during the Invictus Games in The Hague, Netherlands.
Now, as they prepare for their upcoming visit to the UK and Germany, a spokesperson for the Sussexes has announced that they are excited to visit several charities close to their hearts in early September.
Meghan will deliver the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the One Young World Summit, which brings together young leaders from around the world.
Both Harry and Meghan will also meet with delegates working on gender equality.
The following day, Harry will give a speech at the WellChild Awards.
While the details of their visit are being finalized, it remains uncertain whether their children, Archie and Lily, will accompany them.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry is currently involved in a legal battle concerning police protection for his family while in the UK.
In other news, royal experts have expressed concern about the nature of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's trip to the UK.
Royal commentator and journalist Dan Wotton discussed the suspicious nature of their visit in an interview with Mail Online.
He mentioned that there are suspicions that the couple's trip, supposedly for charity events, could be utilized to create content for a TV program.
Additionally, it has been reported that Prince Charles and Prince William are now cautious when communicating with Harry, as private conversations have previously been leaked to American media outlets.
It is unfortunate that relations between the Sussexes and the Royal Family have deteriorated to this level.
However, it was perhaps inevitable, given the couple's confrontational approach, disregarding the wider consequences for the Royal Family and the world.