Reports suggest the Queen has offered to… Prince Harry, Meghan Marklea and their two children – three years old Archie and one year old Lilibet stay at the royal Scottish estate of Balmoral. The Sussexes can visit Her Majesty, while other senior royals are not present during her ten-week stay at Craigowan Lodge.
A Balmoral insider told The Sun on Sunday, July 24: “Staff have been told to expect the full list of royals, including Harry, Meghan and their children Archie and Lilibet. They are preparing for the Sussexes.”
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Harry and Meghan relinquished their roles as senior working royals two years ago and have not visited the Highlands to see the Queen since 2018.
They were reportedly invited back to Balmoral in 2019, but declined the invitation because they said their newborn son Archie was too young to travel with them.
The Sussexes now live in California, but returned to the UK in June to celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee.
Princess Eugenie said: “It is the most beautiful place on earth. I think that’s where Grandma is happiest.”
Last year Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, visited the Queen during her Scottish holiday with their three children Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four.
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, also visited with their children Lady Louise, 18, and Viscount James, 14.
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