After his recent reunion with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry reflected on the “great” stop that was made prior to his appearance at the Invictus Games with Meghan Markle.“She had plenty of messages for Team U.K., which I have already passed on to most of them,” the Duke of Sussex, 37, told BBC One reporters during a TV special dedicated to the Invictus Games, which aired on on Monday, April 18, referring to the international sporting event. “So, it was great to see her.
I’m sure she would love to be here if she could.”Harry’s comments come after a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 40, confirmed on Friday, April 15, that the couple stopped by Windsor Castle to spend time with the monarch, 95.
Their surprise visit marks the first time that Harry and Meghan have made a joint trip to the U.K. since stepping backing from their senior royal duties.The pair, who tied the knot in 2018, originally made headlines when they announced their plans to step away from their roles in 2020.
They confirmed that the decision was made permanent in February 2021 and moved to Montecito, California, amid the coronavirus pandemic.The California native later opened up about how much she struggled during her time in the U.K.“I just didn’t see a solution.
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