As reported by the Daily Mail on March 4, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have several options for accommodation when they travel to the United Kingdom, to meet up with the various members of the royal family.
On May 6, all eyes will be on King Charles III, who will be officially crowned. The members of the British royal family will be gathered for the occasion, but for now, the certain presence of the princely couple formed by Harry and Meghan Markle has not been confirmed, although it is likely that they will be there for this important moment. In the event that Archie and Lilibet’s father will be there with his wife, he could be welcomed in a rather warm way, as during their various trips to London.
Indeed, as explained by the Daily Mail at the beginning of March, the son of King Charles III could be offered, by way of an olive branch from his father, hospitality within Buckingham Palace. While the royal couple was recently evicted from Frogmore Cottage, where he resided when he lived in the United Kingdom, he would be invited to stay in an apartment in the official residence of the monarch, including during the coronation of the latter. As reported by our Anglo-Saxon colleagues, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could even have access to the former suite belonging to Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal duties because of the accusations of sexual assault against him.
A couple that could also have other housing options
A helping hand from King Charles III to his son and his son’s wife, despite the revelations made by the couple in their Netflix series and in Harry’s autobiography. Even though Lilibet and Archie’s parents are forced to clear out their remaining belongings at Frogmore Cottage, before the end of the summer, it would seem that the hatchet is about to be buried. Furthermore, they may well choose to move in before their official departure from the site at the monarch’s coronation. In addition to these two possibilities, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could also be offered to put their bags at St. James’s Palace, or in the former residence of Lady Diana, located at Kensington Palace, as reported by the Daily Mail.
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I hope the Royal family can reunite because our history is going to go down hill and my grandchildren will be reading this in the future as I am sure others will too.
Come on Royals be Royal and keep THE UNITED KINGDOM UNITED.