Will Meghan Markle attend the unveiling of the Lady Di statue? This is what we know
The Duchess of Sussex is rumored to be flying to London to support her husband, Prince Harry
After Meghan Markle gave birth a few days ago, doubts about whether or not she would accompany Prince Harry to the inauguration of the statue of her mother, Lady Di, began to emerge and take hold; There are even those who pointed out that the Duchess will attend the event to support her husband. But will Meghan fly to London? This is what we know.
In recent days, an American media said that Meghan Markle would make the trip to support Prince Harry during his stay in London to inaugurate the statue in honor of the Princess of Wales at the beginning of July.
The Radar Online website quoted a source as saying that Meghan wanted to be by Harry's side when she confronts her family for the first time since the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral and after interviews they gave to various outlets.
However, Meghan Markle will not fly to London for the unveiling of the Lady Di statue, a source told the Daily Mirror newspaper. “Meghan is not traveling. She has just had a baby and Harry will travel alone, "the person close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told the British media.
A few days ago, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed her second baby, whom they named Lilibet Diana. For that reason, the 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex will stay at her mansion in Montecito, California, caring for her two little ones, Archie and Lilibet.
When and where will the statue of Lady Di be unveiled?
Prince Harry and his brother William will meet to unveil the statue in honor of his mother on July 1, the date on which Lady Di would turn 60. The statue will be placed in Princess Diana's favorite spot: on the Kensington Palace grounds, in the Sunken Gardens.