with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry during their visit to the UK for Platinum Jubilee—and it appears not much will change when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex .During a tour of “several charities close to their hearts,” and will travel to Manchester to attend the One Young World Summit on September 5 as well as the WellChild Awards in London on September 8, with a pitstop in Germany for the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in between the British events.
While the Queen is scheduled to be in Scottland during the couple's trip, royal biographer Christopher Anderson says there is an opportunity for the Sussexes and Cambridges to cross paths.
But will they? “It’s going to be interesting in the next few days when Harry and Megan go to Europe, and they’re gonna be playing royal hide and seek,” Andersen told Us Weekly. “Right now, the Cambridges have gone to [Balmoral Castle]…and Charles and Camilla are there."While most of the royal family is on holiday in Scottland, Anderson suggests that and will likely return home by Meghan and Harry's second British event on September 8. “They’re going to be, literally, a brief stroll [from] each other on the grounds of Windsor because the Cambridges have to [return in time to get their] kids in school,” Anderson continued.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently announced that , , and will be closer to their new home in Windsor in September, so Will and Kate will likely be in town before Meghan and Harry depart. “It’s gonna have all the markings of a old-fashioned farce with these people trying to avoid each other,” the royal expert said. “They don’t wanna see each other because everybody’s worried about the [Duke of Sussex’s upcoming memoir].
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