READ MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan's surprise visit to UK will clash with important date for Queen"Senior royals are likely not thrilled with today’s announcement," said the host of the To Di For podcast."When the Sussexes vaguely accused a member of the royal family with being racist, started suing British media, sued the Government, and moved out of the country - monarchists were left feeling betrayed."Harry and Meghan have kept their distance from other members of the Royal Family since they moved to California in 2020.And in a bombshell 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, the pair alleged comments had been made about the skin colour of the couples' future children - although they would not say who had supposedly made the comments.This will be the second time this year that Harry and Meghan have visited the UK, having made the journey across the pond for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee back in June.Though their decision to attend was initially controversial, their presence at the celebration didn't cause too much of a stir - and Schofield says they handled it well."I thought their behaviour during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee was superb.
They were respectful and stayed under the radar," Schofield added.But while the couple may have successfully managed this first visit, the royal commentator doesn't think the pair should make a habit of crossing the Atlantic - with their reputation being much stronger in America than Blighty."There is so much opportunity for them in America," she said."Why are they not capitalizing on the fact that Americans haven't been hit with Tom Bower or Valentine Low's allegations yet?"I think their reputation has really taken a hit in the UK thanks to Bower's book [Revenge: Meghan Harry and the war.
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