Meghan Markle ‘would have felt humiliated’ by her UK return, ahead of Highgrove reunion – Report |
Friends of Meghan Markle have claimed the Duchess of Sussex would have experienced feelings of humiliation and profound sadness during her return to Britain after a four-year absence. The trip saw Meghan remain entirely out of public view throughout her time in the country, marking a stark contrast to what had been originally planned.According to People magazine, allies of the couple describe the circumstances surrounding the visit as “quite stressful.” The outlet reported there was “a lot of sadness” after Meghan’s hopes of publicly supporting her husband at events in London and Birmingham collapsed. A friend of the couple told the publication that Meghan would have felt “humiliated” by how events transpired.
The original plans and Prince Harry’s solo journey
The Duke had originally intended for Meghan and their children to accompany him throughout the five-day visit, which centred on Invictus Games commitments and his former charitable organisations. However, Harry ultimately travelled to Britain on his own after the plans underwent significant changes.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reported plans for a joint UK visit were said to have changed, with Meghan remaining out of the public spotlight.Image credit (Instagram)
Just hours before his arrival in London, the situation descended into further turmoil when an offer to stay at a royal residence was rescinded. Meghan subsequently postponed her journey and travelled to the country covertly, accompanied by seven-year-old Archie and five-year-old Lilibet. Security worries were cited as the reason for her discreet arrival.
The accommodation dispute and communication breakdown
The accommodation row stemmed from the King reportedly losing patience after Harry hesitated over the initial invitation to stay at the Palace. The Duke had first turned down the offer before later attempting to reverse his decision, only to find the deadline had passed.Confusion mounted when Harry’s spokesman stated that he would be staying at the royal residence, but Palace aides subsequently made clear he had responded too late to accept the invitation. When it comes to relations with his family, Meghan “always lets him lead.” “This is not the first time it has not been plain sailing with correspondence or trying to make things work,” the publication reported, suggesting a pattern of communication difficulties between the couple and the palace.
Meghan Markle reportedly stayed away from public engagements throughout her visit to Britain as Prince Harry handled meetings and family discussions.Image credit (Instagram)
Meghan Markle’s supporting role and stepping back
Allies of the couple told the outlet that Meghan has stepped back, allowing Prince Harry to navigate the ongoing tensions with the Royal Family. Her decision to remain out of the public eye during the visit represented a significant departure from the original vision of her accompanying her husband to public engagements and charitable events throughout the country.
The private reunion at Highgrove
Despite the turbulent week, the visit concluded on a more positive note with a private gathering at a royal country residence. The King and Queen Camilla welcomed Harry, Meghan and their children for what is understood to have been approximately an hour-long meeting.The reunion held particular significance as it represented the first occasion the 77-year-old monarch, who continues to receive cancer treatment, had seen his daughter-in-law and grandchildren in person since 2022.
