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Inside Meghan and Prince Harry's secret 'catch up' with Queen, according to royal expert

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's secret visit to the Queen was 'an important step in the right direction' but 'doesn't mean reconciliation', according to a royal expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shocked onlookers at Windsor Castle on Thursday evening (April 14) when they showed up for a quick face-to-face meeting with the 95-year-old monarch.Palace staff were reportedly taken by surprise too, and it is not yet known whether they had been given advance notice of the visit.Harry and Meghan dropped by at the official residence while on their way to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands, the Paralympic-style event he set up for wounded service personnel.Royal author and host of the To Di for Daily podcast Kinsey Schofield, who's upcoming Princess Diana book R is for Revenge Dress is out on November 15, was doubtful that they "went into heavy negotiations or debate" with it more likely a "simple and friendly courtesy visit".She told the Daily Star: "It probably involved a lot of iPhone videos of grandbabies and stories of silly sentences and baby interests.

No big reveal of Harry and Meghan’s future plans or requests to contribute to the family, just a sweet catch up."Ms Scofield went on to describe the meeting as an "important and sacred step" for Harry and his grandmother, adding: "I don’t think a reconciliation will be immediate but I certainly think that it’s a step in the right direction."Reflecting on the significance of the meeting, she said: "This was a much needed visit between Prince Harry, Meghan, and the Queen. "The couple risked looking heartless and cruel with their lack of presence at Prince Philip’s memorial and being MIA during the Queen’s recent health issues. "Deep down, I believe that this was.

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