Meghan Markle And Baby Lilibet Diana Won’t Join Prince Harry In England Next Month To Honour Princess Diana On Her Birthday-REPORT
Despite speculations, according to a report, Meghan Markle, who welcomed daughter Lilibet Diana on June 4, would not be joining Prince Harry in England, for a ceremony honouring Princess Diana. She will be staying back in California
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their second child earlier this month. The couple was blessed with a beautiful baby girl on June 4, who they named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. According to reports, Prince Harry is flying to England next month, to celebrate what would have been Princess Diana’s 60th Birthday. It was speculated that Meghan will be joining Prince Harry during his travel. Despite speculations, as per a new report, Meghan Markle would not be joining Prince Harry in England.
According to a new report in Daily Mirror, an insider revealed that Meghan is not going to travel with Harry. The source close to the couple said, “Meghan is not going to travel.” The source in the report added, “She has just had a baby and Harry will travel alone.” Meanwhile, as Meghan won’t join Harry in England next month, reportedly, The Prince will give a speech at a ceremony in Kensington Palace. On July 1, Harry will give a speech unveiling the sculpture of Diana that he commission alongside Prince William back in 2017. As per the report, William is planning to give a separate speech.
As per a report in the Daily Mail, Prince Harry is also invited to a one-on-one lunch with The Queen. A courtier in the report said, “It’s a typically magnanimous gesture by Her Majesty,’ and added, “The lunch will be a chance for them to talk things through.” Prince Harry last visited England in April. He returned to Windsor to attend his grandfather, Prince Philip’s funeral. Meghan, who was expecting her second child stayed back in the US. Also Read: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Refute Reports Of Not Asking Queen Elizabeth Before Naming Their Daughter 'Lilibet'; Queen Was 'Supportive'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles as senior members of the Royal family in January last year. The couple moved to the US some months later.
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