Harry + Meghan: Will you travel to the Royals after Philips’ death?

Prince Harry + Duchess Meghan
After Prince Philip’s death: are you coming to London?

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan

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The British royals mourn Prince Philip. Meanwhile, Prince Harry is far from his family. That will probably change soon. How it is about Duchess Meghan’s participation in the funeral, however, is uncertain.

When Buckingham Palace informed the world public on April 9th ​​of the death of Prince Philip, 99, on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, it was 5 a.m. in Montecito, California. There has been no report of what has been going on in the Sussex house since then. The couple are silent. But even so you can imagine what is going on in Prince Harry, 36: He will pull out all the stops to personally pay his last respects to his grandfather.

A source told Mail Online just hours after Prince Philips passed away: “Harry will do what he can to return to the UK and be with his family. He will want nothing more than for his family and friends during this terrible time especially to be there for his grandmother “.

A tense situation in two respects, because since March 2020 – and thus also since the devastating interview of Prince and Duchess Meghan, 39, with Oprah Winfrey, 67 – the alienated parties have not seen each other.


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Is Prince Harry already in the private jet?

As early as February 2021, when Prince Philip was admitted to Edward VII’s Hospital in London, it was said that a private jet would be ready for Prince Harry at any time. The palace is said to have informed him regularly about the condition of his grandfather at that time, the daily newspaper “The Mirror” reported. Prince Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan, 39, will have known that Prince Philip is dying.

Will Duchess Meghan travel to England too?

For Duchess Meghan, not only is the corona virus a decision criterion for the trip, but also her advanced pregnancy and the expected media hype in England. The insider: “Meghan is obviously pregnant so she needs to seek advice from her doctors on whether it is safe for her to travel, but I think Harry will definitely fly.”

According to UK Government guidelines, people traveling to England are required to self-isolate for ten full days from arrival in the country. However, travelers can leave their place of self-isolation, including attending a close family member’s funeral, writes Mail Online.

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