Meghan Markle will not accompany Prince Harry to UK for Diana statue unveiling
The Duchess of Sussex was to accompany her husband to the unveiling of a statue of Lady Diana, scheduled for July 1 in London. However, the wife of prince Harry should not finally fly to England, revealed the Mirror, Wednesday, June 16.
“Meghan will not be traveling,” an anonymous source told the Mirror on Wednesday, June 16. She just had a baby and Harry will be going there alone. " The British daily has indeed revealed that Meghan Markle would not accompany her husband to the United Kingdom, on the occasion of the inauguration of the statue of Lady Diana at Kensington Palace, scheduled for July 1. Royalty expert Phil Dampier also said he "strongly doubts" the Duchess of Sussex's presence at the event. “It wouldn't surprise me if we didn't see Meghan for a while,” he said in The Sun columns. The royal correspondent also estimated that Meghan Markle was using the recent birth of her daughter Lilibet Diana to escape.
The "perfect excuse"
"I don't think she (Meghan Markle, Editor's note) is very popular with the royal family, or the inhabitants of the United Kingdom, and I believe that she will prefer to stay in California with her two young children, did -he declares. Lilibet's birth gives her the perfect excuse not to attend the inauguration. It could be seen as an attack on the royal family, and the list of such attacks is already long. ” Before continuing: "In the unlikely event that she went there, it would be the circus, and distract from the objective of the ceremony: remembering Lady Diana." According to the expert, this inauguration would also be "the best opportunity for William and Harry to mend their relationship". At the event, the two princes are expected to deliver a speech in tribute to their mother, who is said to have celebrated her 60th birthday, respectively.