According to Mirror UK, Queen Elizabeth just invited the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as their 10-month-old son, Archie, to attend the Commonwealth Day annual celebration on March 9.
Prince Harry and Markle are expected to join the other members of the royal family at Westminster Abbey. The Sussexes will be arriving in the United Kingdom a few days before the event.
Royal correspondent Roya Nikkah also tweeted about the Queen’s invitation.
“It comes as the Queen has urged the royal family not to obstruct Harry and Meghan’s aspirations for a new life, while negotiations continue over their deal to step down from royal life. The Queen has said: ‘If that’s what they want, if they want to go, we must let them go,’” she tweeted.
It comes as the Queen has urged the royal family not to obstruct Harry and Meghan’s aspirations for a new life, while negotiations continue over their deal to step down from royal life. The Queen has said: “If that’s what they want, if they want to go, we must let them go.”
— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) February 9, 2020
According to The Sunday Times, the royal couple hasn’t confirmed their attendance at the Commonwealth Day celebration. But if they will make it, this will serve as their final round of official engagements before they return to Canada.
The Duke of Sussex served as a keynote speaker at a JP Morgan event, where he talked about his mental health struggles. Markle, on the other hand, attended the event to show her support for her husband.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Markle are also expected to reunite with Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Commonwealth Day celebration. According to reports, the royal siblings haven’t fixed their rift. Middleton and Markle, on the other hand, haven’t spoken to each other in weeks.