Prince Harry and Meghan's UK visit: Where will they stay and will they bring their children?
More under this adPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to make a visit to the UK next month, and, likely, they’ll not visit the Cambridges during their visit.
The Sussexes delighted royal fans recently after announcing that they'll be visiting the UK in September. It is reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be staying 800m away from the Cambridges and may still not meet them.
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No reunions
Prince William and Kate Middleton will move into their new home nearby Adelaide Cottage by the end of this month. Meanwhile, The Sun confirms that the Sussexes plan to stay at their five-bed Frogmore Cottage on the Queen’s Windsor estate. The two places are barely a five-minute walk away from each other – roughly 800 metres away.
More under this adMore under this adHowever, insiders claim that the two brothers do not plan to meet or catch up like friendly neighbours. Royal expert, Ingrid Seward confirmed:
I don’t think they would bump into one another unless it was pre-arranged.More under this adMore under this ad
Prince Harry and Meghan renewed their lease on the Frogmore Cottage and gave a sign that they’re not yet disappearing from the Royal Family scene, claims Express.co.uk. A source confirmed
More under this adMore under this adBy agreeing to extend the lease, and with Jack and Eugenie focusing on Portugal, they have a firm presence smack bang in the middle of Windsor court where it is all happening
Visiting the Queen?
While the Sussexes will be in the UK, Her Majesty is expected to be on a break in Balmoral and may not get the time to meet them. A source confirmed:
More under this adMore under this adIt is expected family conversations will take place to see if there is any space in their diaries — but there is a lot on, especially for the Queen.More under this adMore under this ad
MailOnline has also confirmed that the Sussexes will not be bringing along their kids – Archie and Lilibet – with them. This may be due to the lawsuit that Prince Harry filed against the UK government in a security row.
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