Meghan Markle will not attend Prince Philip's funeral
Harry's wife is pregnant and his doctors have advised him not to travel from California. Her husband, on the other hand, will be there to pay tribute to her grandfather.
Meghan Markle will not attend Prince Philip's funeral, which will take place on Saturday April 17. It was Buckingham Palace who indicated in a statement on Saturday April 10, specifying that Harry would be present.
Meghan Markle, who resides in California with her husband, is pregnant with her second child, and her doctors have advised her not to travel. An unstoppable excuse which also avoids an almost inevitable discomfort during the ceremony.
Consumed break
Because the split between Meghan and Harry, withdrawn from the monarchy for a year, and the royal family on the other hand, has been final since the couple's interview with Oprah Winfrey and broadcast on Sunday, March 7.
Meghan Markle detailed her thoughts of suicide and revealed that the royal family had refused to allow her to consult for psychological help. The couple also spoke of the racism of a member of the royal family who allegedly questioned the skin color of their unborn child, specifying off camera that it was neither the queen nor her husband.
Harry had also said he was really disappointed at the lack of support from his father, Prince Charles, who had stopped answering the phone for a while, and revealed that he had drifted away from his brother William.
"We will miss you greatly"
Harry and Meghan Markle paid tribute to Prince Philip on Friday. A dark background with a single message standing out in white letters: In memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 1921-2021, can be seen on the website of Archewell, the charity and audiovisual production organization founded by the couple last year. Thank you for your dedication… you will be sorely missed, also indicates the virtual tribute to Prince Harry's grandfather.