Harry is 'terrified' that Meghan will leave him alone to attend funeral: royal expert
14.09.2022 - 23:35
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LONDON, England – It's sometimes hard to believe that the world was once in love with Prince Harry and Meghan's love story. I know you remember it, right? However, in the four years since their spectacular, glittering Windsor wedding, it seems as if the now-rogue royal couple have gone from controversy to controversy, and everything they do is a drama. But now she is back in the fold in a very loose way.
Anyone watching that recent royal walkabout will note that Catherine, the Princess of Wales, kept a well-heeled distance and never made eye contact — and with one good reason: she is terrified that anything she says will be in Meghan’s next big interview. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at Buckingham Palace to receive Queen Elizabeth II's coffin with other royal family members. (Guy Bell/Shutterstock) Meghan has often borne the brunt of the most salacious headlines and can't seem to shake the reputation of royal wrecker.
But now, thanks to the dramatic twist of royal turns with the demise of the late queen, Meghan is back and knows it; and is thus loving all the attention that this former actress can muster. She even dressed on the royal walkabout like a throwback to Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee and wife of former King Edward VIII, who was forced to abdicate the throne to marry her. But now Meghan is in the throes with Harry, and Harry does not want her to leave.
The problem is that they were never supposed to be away from the U.S. for longer than a week and are clearly missing their children. Harry had hoped to fly them over, or so the reports go, but with the oh so private couple and the way they have hidden the children from public view, they now are considering not doing this.
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