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Palace Braces for Nightmare as Meghan Markle Returns to UK with Shocking Plan
In a recent development, it has been reported that the palace is preparing for a potential nightmare as Meghan Markle plans to return to the UK with a shocking agenda.
A tabloid has claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's plans for their daughter Lilibet's christening are setting the stage for a major showdown within the royal family.
According to In Touch magazine, Lilibet's christening has caused quite a stir among the royals.
Queen Elizabeth herself is said to be stressed about the news of her grandson and his wife's visit to the UK.
An insider revealed that Prince Harry is returning to Britain, accompanied by Meghan this time.
The source added, “Meghan's back.”
The Sussexes have reportedly requested the Queen's blessing for a royal christening for Lilibet, and although she has reluctantly agreed, there are concerns about Harry and Meghan's motivations.
After the couple made harsh remarks about the family in recent months, doubts have arisen about their intentions.
The upcoming christening appears to have all the ingredients for a disaster, according to the tipster.
Despite the potential for turmoil, Harry and Meghan are determined to proceed with their plans.
They are flying to London even though they did not receive a formal invitation.
Additionally, it seems that Markle has other reasons for making the trip back to the UK.
She hopes to secure titles for Archie and Lily and is relying on Harry to convince the Queen to make it happen, as he is also demanding it.
According to the report, Markle is on a mission to rectify the denial of titles for her children before they left the UK.
This prospect has left the royal staff terrified, as wherever Meghan goes, drama seems to follow.
Nevertheless, whether they like it or not, she is back.
In September, Harry and Meghan allegedly plan to introduce Lilibet to the Queen, if she agrees to meet them in the coming weeks.
The Sussexes have offered to fly in to see the monarch, marking the Duchess's first return trip to the UK since their departure in March 2020.
They are also considering a christening for four-month-old Lilibet, possibly at Windsor Castle.
However, senior staff members are reportedly stunned by the request for a meeting, especially after the couple's scathing interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year.
The monarchy is also preparing for the release of Harry's memoir next year.
A newspaper recently revealed that the Queen's aides are seeking legal advice in anticipation of any new claims.
A source expressed shock at the audacity of Harry and Meghan's offer, stating that while they may genuinely want to see the Queen, their actions are breathtaking considering what they have put her through this year.
As of now, there has been no response from Her Majesty's staff.
The discussion about Christmas invitations has also arisen, with courtiers debating whether to extend an invitation to Harry and Meghan after they declined one last year.
The Queen still holds affection for Harry and would love to see Lilibet and Archie.
However, the move has surprised many, particularly Meghan, given the events that have unfolded.
Furthermore, a source informed The Sun that the Queen has become exasperated with the repeated attacks and feels that enough is enough.
There is a limit to how much can be tolerated, and the royal family can only be pushed so far.
Legal preparations are being made, and Harry and Meghan will be made aware that further attacks will not be tolerated.
The source added that it would be ironic if the couple were accused of breaching privacy, considering their previous statements on the subject.
The legal team may also contact publishers of Harry's memoir to request advance warning of its contents and the right to respond.
There are concerns that the American public is falling for Harry and Meghan's narrative without considering all perspectives.