This trip held special significance for Meghan, as she had expressed her desire to meet Eugenie and Jack's new baby boy, Ernest. Meghan and Harry had booked accommodations near Eugenie and Jack's residence in the exclusive coastal town of Melides.
An inside source revealed that Meghan not only intended to discuss a reconciliation settlement with Eugenie but also requested to meet her second child. However, Eugenie declined to engage in a conversation with Meghan and did not permit her to meet her children.
The reasons behind Meghan's insistence on seeing the child remain unclear. Previously, there were reports of Meghan using August photos without permission. Harry had been in the UK earlier for his phone hacking case against Mirror Group Newspapers, but he was not invited to Ernest's full-month party by Eugenie, who was on maternity leave.
Additionally, it has been reported that Meghan Markle plans to follow in her husband Prince Harry's footsteps by writing her autobiography, in which she will reportedly launch a powerful critique of the royal family. Royal biographer Angela Levin shared insights, alleging that Meghan's book would likely contain complaints about her treatment within the royal family after marrying Prince Harry.
Levin expressed skepticism about the book's accuracy, suggesting it would be filled with untruths. Critics have pointed out the apparent contradiction between Meghan's words about the importance of family and her actions, given her estrangement from both her own family and the royal family.
Amanda Platell, a columnist from The Daily Mail, criticized Meghan for turning her back on her father, Thomas Markle, despite his support and care during her upbringing.