Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: The Queen is said to have invited them to Scotland

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
The Queen is said to have invited her to Scotland

Did the Queen invite Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry to Scotland?

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Queen Elizabeth II is currently enjoying her summer vacation in Scotland. She is said to have invited two guests: Harry and Meghan.

Approach in the British royal family? Queen Elizabeth II (96) is said to have invited Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) to spend the summer in the Scottish residence of Balmoral. An unspecified source from Balmoral said the “Sun on Sunday”: “Staff have been instructed to await the full list of royals, including Harry, Meghan and their children Archie and Lilibet.” One would prepare for the Sussexes.

Queen is located in Scotland

The Queen arrived in Balmoral on Thursday (July 21), where the monarch traditionally spends her summer vacation. According to the report, she is to reside in the associated country house, Craigowan Lodge, for ten weeks. A wheelchair-accessible elevator is said to have been installed in the rustic stone house, and the Queen has been struggling with mobility problems for some time.

Other members of the royal family are also expected to visit the Queen there in the coming weeks. Prince Charles (73), Duchess Camilla (75) and Prince William (40), Duchess Kate (40) and their three children Prince George (9), Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4) could open in Scotland.

Last meeting lasted only 15 minutes?

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, who stepped down as senior royals in 2020, traveled to the UK for the platinum jubilee in early June. But how the British “The Sun” reported that the meeting with Queen Elizabeth II only lasted around 15 minutes – although the 96-year-old was able to meet her great-granddaughter Lilibet (1) for the first time. During the celebrations of the throne jubilee, Harry and Meghan traveled back to their adopted home of California together with their children Archie (3) and Lilibet.

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