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Queen Elizabeth Invited Prince Harry & Meghan Markle To Church This Weekend!

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Call it a goodwill move while the two are still in town, but whatever the case, apparently it was a gesture well-received! Queen Elizabeth apparently invited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to church on Sunday morning at a service in Windsor, according to a source close to the palace.

Evidently, the 93-year-old monarch wanted to spend some quality time with the two before they walk away from their royal responsibilities for good! Related: Queen Elizabeth Offers ‘Subtle Nod’ Of Support For Meghan And Harry! According to an insider who spoke about the matter to People, the invitation came on account of the young couple being back in the United Kingdom this week, to perform some of their last duties as active members of the royal family.

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