Meghan Comes First: Prince Harry to 'Rush Off' From Britain to Meet Ex-Actress Next Month Without Visiting Sick King Charles and Princess Kate
Prince Harry does not want to linger in his homeland in Britain after his May 8, appearance at St Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Invictus Games.
"He won't be going to see his father or brother," royal author Angela Levin dished. "It's said that he won't be here for very long. Meghan is going to go straight to Africa because she met the Nigerian group and she likes that, so he'll be whizzing off."
"He won't see anybody, but he's no longer very popular. For the last couple of years, I have had lots of emails from people saying, 'Can't you stop it?'"
"We don't know for sure, though that he won't be meeting his father?" GBN's Isabel Webster asked. "His father allowed a visit last time he was in London for one of his court cases like we're seeing here. It was a short visit, but they did meet up. So there is a chance, isn't there?"
Levin answered: "But he's going to rush off to Africa to meet Meghan there. You see, it's been said that she's not coming and he'll have to rush off."
These insights come after it was revealed the fifth in line to the throne was denied a request to stay at Windsor Castle during the trip, which follows an earlier denial from September of last year.
Both rejected requests came after the 39-year-old prince and his wife, Meghan, were thrown out of Frogmore Cottage last spring only weeks before King Charles III's coronation.
Harry and Meghan were gifted the cottage by the late Queen Elizabeth II, who maintained her decades-long tradition of giving all newly married senior royals a country residence of their own. The Sussex pair were officially based at Kensington Palace, where they had a lavish apartment, which is also the main base of William and Catherine.
Once "Megxit" happened in early 2020, Princess Eugenie and her spouse, Jack Brooksbank, briefly lived in the cottage for six months before vacating in the spring of 2021, where it has remained abandoned ever since. When Charles III acceded to the throne in September 2022, there was talk he planned on forcing the scandal-ridden Prince Andrew to move to the "less costly" nineteenth-century home.
"Frogmore House is no longer occupied by the royal family but is often used for entertaining," the Royal Collection Trust website now reads.
"The story of Harry’s change of residence may have come out only in the past few days, but in fact, Harry quietly changed his primary residence as long ago as June 29, 2023, on the very day he and Meghan were evicted from Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate," royal author Tom Quinn dished when discussing the recent revelation of the Duke's change of address.
The Duchess of Sussex will reportedly skip her spouse's trip to the U.K.