Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were only to stay in Europe for a few days, the time for several charitable actions, but fate decided otherwise. On September 8, while the 41-year-old American and the Briton who had just turned 38 were on English soil, Elizabeth II died peacefully in her Scottish castle of Balmoral, which she loved so much. . The 96-year-old Queen of England had met Prime Minister Liz Truss two days earlier. She had appeared with bruises on her hand, which had raised concerns about her health which had continued to deteriorate in recent months. Faced with the emergency, Prince Harry went to Balmoral, without Meghan Markle, but unfortunately could not say goodbye to his grandmother, with whom relations had been very strained since the Megxit. The son of King Charles III and the late Diana will never have been able to repent to the one to whom he owed so much…
While the funeral of Elizabeth II will take place tomorrow Monday September 19 in Westminster Abbey, the question of the presence of Archie (3 years old) and Lilibet (15 months), the two children of Meghan and Harry has quickly posed. The couple has been separated for two weeks now from them and it seems that this separation should last a few more days.
Indeed, according to the latest information relayed by the DailyMail, Archie and Lilibet were still in Los Angeles, at their Montecito home. The two young children would be in the hands of several nannies but also, and above all, of Doria Ragland, the mother of Meghan Markle. The latter was seen leaving the family home last Friday, alone. If Archie and Lilibet were to travel to London, it would certainly not be without their maternal grandmother, to whom they are extremely close and who has the complete confidence of Meghan and Harry.