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Meghan Skips UK Visit as Harry Celebrates Queen’s Anniversary
Prince Harry will be honoring the accomplishments and resilience of seriously ill children and their families supported by Wellchild at an event in London on September 7th, the eve of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing.
Initially, he was expected to present an award via video but has now decided to attend in person, eager to associate himself with the Queen's anniversary and the royal family.
As the patron of Wellchild for 15 years, Harry regularly attends their annual award ceremonies.
However, it is unlikely that Meghan will be joining him on this occasion, despite being a guest at past events in 2018 and 2019.
Meghan's reason for not accompanying Harry to the UK is her commitments to their children.
Although she has two nannies, there have been instances where she has left Archie at a young age, such as attending a tennis match she wasn't even invited to when he was just two months old.
This has led to speculation about Meghan's dedication to her children.
Critics argue that Meghan conveniently plays the “committed mother” card when it suits her.
They compare her behavior to that of Princess Diana, who was actively involved in public engagements shortly after giving birth.
Some believe Meghan's decision to skip the UK visit is due to her fear of being booed on the first anniversary of the Queen's passing.
However, there are also rumors suggesting that Meghan may not be welcome among the royals.
The controversy surrounding her solo photo shoot during the Queen's mourning period, allegations of bullying, and false claims of racism against the royal family have contributed to this speculation.
A royal expert has stated that nobody wants Harry and Meghan in the UK, contradicting reports of the couple attempting to mend their relationship with Prince William by renting an apartment in Kensington Palace.
Angela Levin, a royal biographer, claims that the exiled couple's assistance is not desired on Harry's home soil.
Levin further explains that the royal family does not trust Harry, fearing that he may disclose confidential information to earn money through deals with platforms like Netflix.
The lack of trust in Harry makes any reconciliation between him and his brother unlikely.
Sarah Hewson, TalkTV's royal editor, also believes that a reconciliation between the feuding brothers is not imminent.
Hewson states that the wounds are too deep and will take a significant amount of time to heal.
At present, there is no evidence to suggest that either side desires to put an end to the ongoing conflict and move towards forgiveness.
It remains uncertain whether the effort to repair their relationship will be successful.