Meghan & Harry ‘NOT expected to visit Queen on UK trip’ as she is ‘on tenterhooks waiting for next nuclear truth bomb’
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle are not expected to visit the Queen on their UK trip because she is on “tenterhooks” waiting for their next nuclear truth bomb.
The Sussexes are set for a jam-packed five days of engagements from Monday when they’ll be staying at their home on the Queen‘s Windsor estate.
The Sun told earlier today how the couple will not meet Kate and Wills despite staying just a 15-minute drive away.
And now it’s thought the pair will not see the Queen either, who is cooped up in her Scottish home in Balmoral.
According to one royal source, this could be due to their habit of dropping “truth bombs” about the firm.
Speaking to The Times they said: “It is hard to see how what they’re doing would equate to the values of the Queen, who has never encouraged people to discuss deeply personal family relationships in public.”
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“She doesn’t want to be on tenterhooks all the time, waiting to see what the next nuclear bomb will be — that will take its toll.”
The Queen will also be busy this week as she will be carrying out her constitutional role swearing in the new Prime Minister and Privy Council when the couple are due in Windsor – for the first time at Balmoral.
It comes after Meghan revealed Prince Harry told her “I lost my dad” over their royal rift in a recent interview.
She also claimed she and Harry upset the Palace “by just existing” before they left the Firm for California.
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During the magazine interivew, Meghan made it clear she had signed no confidentiality agreements with the Royal Family, saying she could not reveal anything more following last year’s bombshell sit-down with Oprah Winfrey.
Harry is also working on a forthcoming memoir, which is predicted to be even more critical of the royal household.
Meanwhile Spotify last week released Meghan’s first Archewell podcast after she and Prince Harry signed a rumoured £18million deal with Spotify after leaving the Firm.
And the duchess revealed how her life changed when she joined the Royal Family – claiming she had “felt the negativity” of being labelled “ambitious”.
During the Sussexes’ stay they will be busy with events starting in Manchester.
Meghan will appear at the One Young World Summit where Meghan has been a counsellor since 2014.
There she will make her first speech in Britain since Megxit when she stood up for on gender equality.
On the Tuesday, the couple will fly to Dusseldorf, Germany, to launch the Invictus Games 2023, founded by Harry.
There, Harry will appear at his press confrence since leaving royal life, reports The Telegraph.
He will “deliver remarks” but will leave without talking to journalists.
Wednesday appears to have been left free on the Sussexes’ schedule.
Thursday will see the pair attending the WellChild Awards in London, a charity which Harry is a long-term patron of and one that celebrates the bravery of youngsters across the UK.
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Harry and Meghan are then believed to fly straight back to their children one-year-old Lilibet and three-year-old Archie at their £10million home in Montecito, California.
The Sun has approached Buckingham Palace and the Sussexes’ reps for comment.
