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Prince Harry and Meghan Face Dilemma as Queen's Passing Brings Them Back to the UK
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, were in the UK when Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, passed away on Thursday.
As Harry undoubtedly wants to be with his family during this emotional time, the question arises: Will their two children, Archie and Lilibet, join them in the UK?
While there is no official word on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's plans following the sad news, it is likely that they will extend their trip until Her Majesty's funeral, potentially reuniting the youngsters with their parents.
The current caretaker of Archie and Lilibet remains unknown, but speculation suggests that Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, who has helped with childcare in the past, may accompany the children on their journey.
Last year, Archie remained in America with his mother while Harry returned to the UK after the death of Prince Philip.
Meghan, heavily pregnant with Lilibet at the time, was advised not to travel.
If the children do come to the United Kingdom, it is unlikely that they will attend the funeral, as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis did not attend Prince Philip's funeral.
However, Prince Harry and Meghan did share a tribute to Queen Elizabeth on their website Archwell, honoring her memory.
Following the Queen's passing, Prince Harry traveled to Balmoral wearing a black suit, while Meghan remained in London and did not attend a planned appearance at the WellChild Awards.
King Charles, Prince Harry's father, also expressed his sadness over the loss of his mother, referring to her as a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother.
He acknowledged that her loss would be deeply felt by countless people around the world.
In other news, it has been reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have rejected King Charles' pleas to reconnect and rebuild bonds.
An inside source close to the palace revealed this information during a candid conversation with The Mirror.
The source highlighted the Sussexes' refusal to patch things up with King Charles and Queen Elizabeth prior to the monarch's passing.
The insider mentioned that despite the attacks they have faced, King Charles has not wavered in his efforts to reconcile with Harry and Meghan.
The source also shared that King Charles had extended an invitation for the couple and the entire family to stay with him at his home on the Balmoral Estate this summer.
However, the invitation was declined, as it had been before.
These developments come shortly after Piers Morgan criticized Meghan Markle for allegedly trying to drive a wedge between Prince Harry and his father, the King.
In an interview with Today's Karl Stefanovic, Morgan expressed his hope for reconciliation between the family members and urged Meghan to give them time and space for King Charles to fulfill his role and grow as a king.
As the world mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, the dynamics within the royal family continue to unfold.
The decisions made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle regarding their return to the UK and their relationship with King Charles will undoubtedly be closely watched by the public.