England wasn’t good enough for Meghan Markle, according to a royal historian.
The “Suits” star, 42, is reportedly not joining her husband Prince Harry when he jets off to the United Kingdom next month for the annual WellChild charity event.
Royal expert and UK broadcaster Tessa Dunlop revealed that Markle’s absence “says a lot” about how she feels about going to Britain again.
However, the Duchess of Sussex desire will meet his duke in Düsseldorf, Germany, for his Invictus Games just days after Harry stopped by his hometown.
“It doesn’t seem like he graced London with his presence,” Dunlop told the Mirror. “A rare Sussex double act is being saved for Germany where the duchess will help Harry with the closing ceremony.”
Dunlop, who regularly appears on the BBC, Discovery Channel Europe and Channel 4, added: “On this occasion, I suspect Meghan’s absence from London says more about her antipathy towards Britain, than the couple’s relationship. We don’t deserve him, at least so he might think.”
“Furthermore, there are outstanding issues regarding the couple’s UK security and who is paying for it.”
Although Harry, 38, made a “blink-and-you’ll-miss-him-in-the-UK” appearance for the foundation’s bash on September 7, he most likely won’t see members of his estranged family like his father, King Charles, or his brother, Prince William .
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However, the “Spare” author could see her cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, according to Dunlop.
Visit him York relatives is “a reminder that all is not lost among some of Windsor’s brigades.”
The Post has contacted Meghan and Harry’s team for comment.
Meanwhile, Harry’s trip across the pond coincided with the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death.
The long-reigning king died on September 8 at the age of 96.
The “Suits” star is reportedly not joining her husband Prince Harry when he flies to the United Kingdom next month for WellChild’s annual charity event. Getty Images Ms. Foundation for Women
Harry (second from right) does not plan to see his estranged brother Prince William (second from left) when he comes to England next month.Getty Images
As the founder of the Invictus Games appeared at the charity gala, William and his wife, Kate Middleton, both 41, will take part in a special tribute to the late queen at St David’s Cathedral in South Wales.
An insider told the Mirror that the Duke of Cambridge will “pay tribute to Elizabeth II’s life and legacy, but any message will look to the future.”
“It will be an emotional day for all the royals, as well as many people across Britain, who recognize this date. But of course, for others it will be another day and life goes on,” the source said.
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