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King Charles and Camilla to Meet Prince Harry in the UK
King Charles and Camilla will visit London later today to meet Prince Harry. In the meantime, the duke of Sussex will stay in the UK. More details on Harry’s visit to the UK can be found on Twitter. This article was adapted from the original content on Twitter. You can view it in a different format if you like.
Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in May 2018, making her the Duchess of Sussex. She and Harry are the proud parents of two children, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. The couple has moved to California since then. They are currently working on their own business venture, Archewell Inc., which focuses on creative media and non-profit projects. In March 2021, they appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show, where they discussed mental health and their children.
Meghan and Harry visited their former home in June, when they attended events in London to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. Meghan also helped pack up her possessions at Frogmore Cottage.
Queen Elizabeth II
After months of waiting, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8 at age 96. She was buried alongside her husband, Prince Philip. The elaborate funeral ceremony was filled with pomp and showmanship. In memory of her, the Prince and his wife were given the title of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The royal couple shared many sweet moments throughout the years, from being front and center at Trooping the Colour to sharing inside jokes during royal engagements. Even though the announcement was made without the queen’s blessing, the royal couple were able to express their love for each other.
Balmoral Castle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have received mixed reactions to their upcoming visit to the Scottish castle. In the past, the royal couple have declined invitations to dinner at the regal property. However, this time, the couple is insistent on going. They say they are planning the trip together and that they will spend time together.
The royal couple’s visit to the Scottish castle has caused much discussion, and it is now clear that the royal family will spend the weekend at the castle. On September 8, Buckingham Palace said that the queen had been placed under medical supervision while she was at the castle. Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles, Prince William, and the Duchess of Cambridge are among the royals who were at the castle. The palace also said that the royal couple was ‘concerned’ about the queen’s health. The news spread quickly, and the Queen’s family had rushed to the castle.
Meghan Markle’s first birthday
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first child, Lilibet, celebrated her first birthday on 4 June. The couple spent the day with close friends and family in Windsor, England. Photographer Misan Harriman captured the moment for the royal couple. Lilibet was named after Queen Elizabeth II, and the couple said they were “overwhelmed” by the outpouring of love for their daughter.
Harry and Meghan shared a photo of their daughter Lilibet outside of their home in England. In the photo, the little princess is wearing a blue dress with a white lace head bow, looking just like her father. The parents also gave a $100,000 donation to World Central Kitchen, a charity that helps those who need help in developing countries.
Harry’s memoir
The publication date of Prince Harry’s memoir in the UK is uncertain. It is expected to cover the years he spent in the public eye, his time in the military, his marriage and his joy as a father and husband. However, recent events could change that date, as the royal has requested late revisions.
While a delay of a few months in the UK is to be expected, the delay will probably result in a delayed publication of the memoir. This postponement will allow the royal family to pay respect to the memory of their late monarch. Originally, Prince Harry’s memoir was slated to hit shelves around Christmas in 2022. However, the death of Queen Elizabeth II has thrown the timing into doubt. The Royal Family has been in mourning since the Queen died and the royals have been unable to resume official duties until at least seven days after the Queen’s funeral.