Meghan Markle thinks Prince Harry will be roped back into the Royal family. Here's why

According to reports, the Royal Family will soon meet at one of the Queen's Royal residences. Since receiving the invitation, Meghan Markle is worried that this might affect Prince Harry's decision to stay in the US.

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At the beginning of 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dropped their working Royal titles under the "Megxit" agreement. This agreement later saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex move to the US from the UK, but now Meghan Markle has apperhensions that Prince Harry will be roped back into the Royal life after their Balmoral visit.

When did Meghan and Prince Harry's last visit to the Royal homeland after dropping their titles?
After dropping their titles, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public visit almost two years later to the UK for Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebration. They didn't play any significant role in the celebration as well, nor were they spotted on the Buckingham Palace Balcony for the annual Trooping.


Their absence during the Colour Flyover from RAF was also noted, even though it was reserved for the working royals.

According to recent news, the Staff is preparing for a Balmoral visit. It is one of the Queen's royal residences in Scotland, and it might happen towards the end of this year. Reports indicate that the young Archie and Lilibet might also be present during the visit.

Why is Meghan Markle worried?

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  • This family time is said to be a bittersweet invite for Meghan Markle, who is worried about Prince Harry returning to the UK and Royal Life.
  • Many Royal experts are saying that Prince Harry is homesick at this point.
  • The reports also claim that the Duchess of Sussex is not doubtful about her husband's commitment to staying in the US and spending the rest of his life there. But she is unsure how the recent events will pull to his heartstrings and affect his decision.
  • She fears that these types of visits may lead to changes in plans.
  • Many reports are referring to this visit as bittersweet for Meghan Markle. Bitter because she worries about their future, and sweet because the invitation very much indicates that they are still a part of the family.

Meghan is worried about Prince Harry feeling homesick in the US. She does not doubt his decision to stay in the US but is worried about how the recent turn of events will lead to Prince Harry wanting to return to the UK.

The reports of Prince Harry being homesick are also due to his wanting to show his children more of his childhood days. He wished to do that without any security and public eye that surrounds them in London. Insiders also claim that he wants to spend as much time with his grandmother as he still can.

The invitation to the Balmoral visit is important to Prince Harry, and reports suggest that he will accept it with an open heart. Prince Harry believes it's an extraordinary chance to spend time with the Queen, and he would definitely want to spend some time in the countryside along with his family and enjoy his time visiting Pubs and places.

The invite is also seen as an olive branch from the Royal family toward the couple. During their last visit to the Royal Family, the couple introduced their daughter Lilibet to the Queen in a private meeting. It was an extraordinary moment as the one-year-old new member of the family met the 96-year-old monarch for the first time.
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After dropping their Royal titles, and the Oprah interview, this olive branch may play a significant role in the future of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations
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Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Celebrations honouring Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne are underway in London.

Celebrations honouring Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne are underway in London.

On display are British military traditions from the days of horse and cannon to the jet age.

On display are British military traditions from the days of horse and cannon to the jet age.

The formal celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee began with Trooping the Colour.

The formal celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee began with Trooping the Colour.

It is an annual military review that has marked the sovereign’s official birthday since 1760.

It is an annual military review that has marked the sovereign’s official birthday since 1760.

Thousands of people lined the parade route for hours -- many of them sporting Union Jack flags

Thousands of people lined the parade route for hours -- many of them sporting Union Jack flags

There will be four days of pomp, parties and parades to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne.

There will be four days of pomp, parties and parades to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne.

The 96-year-old queen is Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the first to reach that milestone.

The 96-year-old queen is Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the first to reach that milestone.

Queen Elizabeth II, holding a walking stick, took the salute from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Queen Elizabeth II, holding a walking stick, took the salute from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Senior royals, including Charles, 73, and William, 39, carry out other ceremonial duties on her behalf

Senior royals, including Charles, 73, and William, 39, carry out other ceremonial duties on her behalf

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