Meghan Markle And Prince Harry On A Course To Trigger Issues For Queen And Royal Household?
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Royal photographer Charles Rae has claimed that Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle are “heading in the right direction to trigger as a lot bother as potential” for the Royal Household.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reported to have been handed an invite to affix the Queen at Balmoral for her annual summer season retreat in Scotland.
The royal couple skipped the household reunion final 12 months on account of standing coronavirus restrictions, and Charles Rae recommended the coupled won’t return to the UK for the occasion this 12 months both.
Rae instructed GB Information: “It is barely bit greater than a hearsay as a result of workers have been instructed at Balmoral to organize for the go to. They’re making ready for the go to of all members of the Royal Household who flip up at totally different occasions.
“It is commonplace, or a really large shock, she has invited Harry and clearly Meghan as a result of he is nonetheless her grandson. Individuals are saying that is an olive department, making an attempt to maintain the peace and every little thing else.
“In the event that they do prove at Balmoral, which I am uncertain that they may, at the least they may get greater than quarter-hour with the Queen which is what they obtained on the Jubilee.”
Requested by presenter Stephen Dixon why he didn’t suppose the Duke and Duchess may return, Mr Rae stated: “I simply suppose Harry and Meghan are on a course to trigger as a lot issues as potential.”
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