Prince Harry will be back in the UK next week to celebrate the Invictus Games, but Meghan Markle has decided not to join him.
Meghan Markle has once again decided to avoid coming back to the UK, something which a royal commentator believes could be a good thing.
Prince Harry has confirmed he will be attending a service at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8 to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games, during which he will give a reading.
However his wife the Duchess of Sussex will not be with him, instead flying over to meet him in Nigeria later in the month for an official visit there.
Meghan has not visited the UK since 2022, and when she was here with Harry for the Platinum Jubilee the pair were booed as they attended the Service of Thanksgiving.
The Daily Mail’s Richard Eden told Palace Confidential this week: “She does not want to return to Britain in a hurry. There are many people here who won’t be sad about that. Meghan will be wary of getting booed at St Paul’s.”
Meghan Markle has no desire to come back to the UK (Image: Getty)
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Prince Harry will fly alone to the UK to attend a Wednesday afternoon service at St. Paul’s Cathedral to mark the tenth anniversary of his Invictus Games before privately meeting King Charles afterwards.
The Duchess of Sussex will, however, jet out of LA the following day to join Harry in Nigeria for talks with leaders of the West African nation about hosting future Invictus events for injured military personnel.