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Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle are masters of making news hotspots. Every once in a while, they have a way of making themselves the most popular figures in the global media, especially the British media, in an unexpected way. Recently, the news they have created is: a statement asking the British police to provide 24-hour security protection when they return to the UK, otherwise they will sue the government of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On January 18, at least four articles in the British newspaper The Sun reported on the matter at the same time.

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

Judging from these reports, the Harrys' current approach has left their 73-year-old father, Prince Charles, and 95-year-old Queen's grandmother very sad.

Prince Charles has always loved his youngest son, Harry, and for months the elderly father has made a series of "friendly and pleasant" video calls with his son and daughter-in-law.

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

The Crown Prince told his younger son and daughter-in-law that the door to the home was always open to them and that the Crown Prince was desperate to see his grandchildren, of whom the youngest granddaughter, Lilybert Diana, whom he had never seen before. The Crown Prince hopes that harry's family can come to his father's Clarence House when they return to England, and he enjoys the role of grandfather, especially hoping to have the opportunity to accompany the children.

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

Prince Charles invited his son and daughter-in-law to return to England for Christmas, but they did not go. Instead, going into January, the Dukes and His wife issued a statement through their legal representative that if boris Johnson's government fails to provide 24-hour security when they return to the UK, they will not be able to return to the UK and will sue the UK government. If this legal action is put into effect, it will be the first time ever that a member of the royal family has sued the Queen's government.

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

However, royal expert and royal biographer Phil Dampier interpreted the statement as a "good excuse" for Meghan not to go to Britain. It has been reported that Queen Elizabeth II has both a grandmother's love for her grandson and a thunderbolt for Prince Harry, and she does not support Harry's approach, Harry's legal actions will not succeed, and Meghan will use this as an excuse to never return to England.

Phil recalls that Harry had told her many times how much he wanted to be a normal person — he liked to go to the supermarket and buy his own food. How lively and compassionate Harry used to be, however, harry has become arrogant and arrogant.

Meghan will never return to Britain, and security concerns are just excuses; the 73-year-old crown prince is sad not to see her grandchildren

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams commented that the Dukes and Sons of Sussex were unpredictable, and neither of them knew what they would do next.

Harry has not been the favorite prince of the British public and commentators, for reason or in the "wise" Meghan.

Image source: theSun, BING

Edit: Fifi

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