The Prince and Princess of Wales have asked Harry and Meghan to take their children to the UK, a royal expert has claimed.
Royal author Tom Quinn tells Mirror William and Kate urged the Sussexes to bring their niece and nephew Archie and Lilibet to the UK, but Meghan allegedly refused.
Mr Quinn told the newspaper: “It would be impossible for Meghan to take the children to the UK. William and Kate have suggested that Meghan and Harry take the children and the two couples and their families have tried to reconcile, but so far, the suggestion has gone nowhere. .”
Kate shared her cancer diagnosis with the world on March 22, with Prince Harry reportedly making the request and speculation swirling that the prince will travel to the Invincibles when he hosts the event in May. England visits his brother.
Elsewhere, King Charles attended Easter morning prayers at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, on Sunday morning in his most high-profile public appearance since his cancer diagnosis was revealed.
The 75-year-old monarch then surprised onlookers by greeting the gathered public, who later said he “looked fine” and was “in good spirits”.
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The notorious public feud between Prince William and Prince Harry – considered one of the worst in royal history – may finally be resolved, a royal commentator says.
Commentators added that the brothers may reconcile as both King Charles and Kate are ill.
Richard Fitzwilliams tells sun Something “surprising” could happen as early as “next week.”
The pundit has previously hinted at the possibility of a reunion when the Duke visits the UK in May to mark the tenth anniversary of the Invincibles.
However, he also noted that Meghan may continue to pose challenges to the reconciliation.
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