Must Read
“Royal Rift Deepens: Duke and Duchess of Sussex Banned from England as Harry’s Explosive Book Deal Unveiled”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been dealt another blow as senior royals draw the line and ban them from returning to England.
Life and Style magazine reports that Meghan Markle received disappointing news on her birthday last month, confirming that she and Prince Harry are not welcome back in their home country.
This development comes after a year of bombshell interviews and the recent announcement of Harry's book deal, which has reportedly pushed the royal family to their limits.
According to a royal insider, the situation is akin to a ticking time bomb waiting to explode, with the royals considering it the final nail in the coffin.
The source reveals that Harry and Meghan have been banned from the palace, and tensions have escalated further due to their lack of transparency regarding the contents of Harry's memoir.
The extended royal family, especially Prince Charles, is said to be bracing themselves for the worst, feeling constantly thrown under the bus by the couple.
Life and Style also highlights the rumored desire of Harry and Meghan to have a royal christening for their daughter, Lilibet, in England.
However, this ban makes it impossible, and Queen Elizabeth reportedly supports the decision.
The insider suggests that Harry and Meghan may not feel any remorse for their actions, but they will have to face the consequences of their behavior.
Meanwhile, royal commentator Robert Jobson believes it is highly unlikely that Meghan Markle will ever return to the UK, as both her and Prince Harry's popularity has significantly dwindled.
Speculation has been mounting about their potential appearance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations next year, but recent polls indicate that their ratings are at an all-time low following their move to the US.
During an interview on the Royal Eust podcast, Jobson expressed doubt about a family reunion for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
He explained that Meghan's return to the UK would divert attention away from Her Majesty, making it unlikely that she will ever come back.
Jobson also highlighted the uncomfortable position this puts Prince Harry in, considering his upcoming book release, which is expected to reveal more negative details about the royal family.
Jobson further speculated that Prince Harry's presence at the celebrations could create awkwardness for the Queen and the rest of the family.
He emphasized that the focus should be on celebrating the Queen's 70th anniversary of dedicated service, rather than Meghan's happiness or Harry's relationship with his brother.
The observer criticized the potential consequences if the Sussexes do attend the celebrations, stating that the Queen deserves better.
When asked about Prince Harry's future invitations to royal events, Jobson admitted that it is difficult to predict due to his upcoming book.
The royal family may have reservations about inviting him, considering the content he is expected to disclose.