The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to the royal fold! Well, temporarily, anyway. As you probably know, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have pretty much stayed away from England altogether after resigning from the Royal Family.
Harry has been back a couple times (notably, for his grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral), but he has refused to bring his family to the country on the grounds that the government won’t provide adequate protection. Related: Will Harry’s Memoir Target Charles… Or His Wife Camilla? But as the couple traveled to the Netherlands for the prince’s Invictus Games (leaving their kids Archie and Lilibet at home in the US), they must have felt safe enough for a quick stop.
They apparently flew into Heathrow on Tuesday for a lowkey meeting with Queen Elizabeth. A spokesperson for the Sussexes told Page Six: The parents reportedly stayed overnight at Frogmore Cottage, which used to be their home on the grounds of Windsor Castle. (Princess Eugenie and her family now live there.) They were spotted by visitors for the Royal Maundy Service, a tradition that takes place three days before Easter at St.
George’s Chapel in Windsor. An onlooker dished to The Sun: The Guardian confirmed that the couple not only offered an “olive branch” to the military vet’s grandmother, they also met with Charles and Camilla.
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