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After all, Harry could be return to London shortly for work reasons, but it is not certain that he will meet the Royal Family. Meanwhile, according to court experts, the Queen could have gods in store for him and Meghan Markle much tougher projects the prohibition to use noble titles.
The last time Harry set foot in London, last July 1st for the unveiling of his mum Diana’s statue, the Queen offered him a lunch at Windsor Castle.
And after having attended the ceremony at Kensington Palace and perhaps filmed with the iPhone what was happening in the private rooms, he returned to Montecito from Meghan, to announce shortly after the release of 4 memoir books. The first will be published in the year of the Platinum Jubilee for Elizabeth’s 70th anniversary, just to spoil the celebrations, and the second scheduled, in a truly indelicate way, after the death of Her Majesty.
If this is the result of his London visit, who knows what to expect next time. According to People, Harry’s return home shouldn’t be too far. In fact, BetterUp, a coaching and mental health company, of which the Prince recently became chief impact officer, is also expanding its activities in Great Britain, at Harry’s suggestion. Therefore, it is likely that this requires his presence in London, wanting to contribute in a concrete way to the projects in progress. The return to the English capital could take place next fall.
Meanwhile, the Queen does not allow herself to be dismayed by the indirect threats of her nephew with his scandal books. According to a friend of Harry’s, his biggest concern was being sidelined, as happened to his uncle Andrea, he was always distressed that he had little time to make a difference, before the media took more interest in him. grandson George, eldest son of William and Kate Middleton, who to him.
Therefore, the possibility that after the military titles even those of nobility, due to the Megxit, were denied him, has further agitated him.
But according to royal experts, as the Express reports, Elizabeth could have much more severe projects in store for Harry and Meghan Markle. Indeed, according to Ingrid Seward, the Queen he might just ignore them, “rather than giving them other pretexts to criticize the Monarchy”.
The expert continues: “I don’t think removing the titles would make much difference and it would seem petty. I don’t think the Queen intends to do it right now. It would be much more damaging. just ignore them“For the Sussexes, according to Seward, Elizabeth’s indifference would be a far more dishonoring punishment than a ban on calling themselves Dukes.