While Meghan's focus is on looking after their kids, there may be more to her choice of not joining her husband in the UK. It has been reported that the Duchess has no intentions of returning to England at all. Royal author Omid Scobie, who penned the book "Endgame" last year, revealed that Meghan never felt truly at home in the UK. He wrote about her reluctance to set foot in England again. Additionally, Meghan did not attend King Charles' coronation last May, indicating her disinterest in getting involved in court dramas.
In January 2020, Meghan and Harry made the announcement that they would step back from their royal duties and relocate to the United States later that year. Last month, King Charles received the news of his enlarged prostate, leading to a three-day hospital stay. During his treatment, another matter of concern arose, which was identified as cancer. The specific type of cancer has not been disclosed yet.
The palace shared a statement regarding the king's recent medical procedure, stating, "During the king's recent procedure in the hospital to treat Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, a separate matter of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests identified a form of cancer." King Charles has commenced a schedule of regular treatments and has been advised to postpone public duties during this period. However, he will continue to carry out state business and official responsibilities as usual. The king remains positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public service as soon as possible. King Charles made the decision to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and to raise awareness and understanding of cancer's impact on individuals worldwide.