READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new security row 'may stop them seeing the Queen' In response, prominent critic of the couple, Allison Pearson wrote in the Telegraph that Meghan's 'grievances grow ever bolder and more extravagant, floating free of any observable reality.'Commenting on the couple's return to the UK next week, she said: "In effect, we have a quasi-Royal tour with the couple now snubbing (or being snubbed by?) the very institution from which they derive their power and celebrity.
It’s bizarre. And damaging to the monarchy."Clearly, it’s time the Sussexes lost their royal titles whose privileges they enjoy without the accompanying responsibilities and restraints."Harry and Meghan will return to the UK together next week for the first time since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June.
The couple will first attend the One Young World 2022 Summit in Manchester on September 5.They will then attend the WellChild Awards 2022 on September 8.The high-profile charity event shines the spotlight on some of the UK's "seriously ill children and young people", as well as those that care for them.Prince Harry has worked with the charity for some years as a Patron to spread awareness and encourage people to participate in nominations.READ NEXT:.
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