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Huge Slap: Princess Eugenie’s Move Paves Way for Harry and Meghan’s UK Trip
Princess Eugenie may have set the stage for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming visit to the UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently thrilled royal enthusiasts with the announcement of their plans to travel to Britain next month for a series of engagements with charities close to their hearts.
This visit will mark their return to Harry's homeland since the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities in early June.
The Sussexes' itinerary includes a stop in Germany to commemorate one year until the Invictus Games 2023 in Dusseldorf, focusing on supporting injured military personnel.
A spokesperson for Meghan and Harry expressed their delight in visiting various charities that hold significant meaning for them in early September.
Given that the Queen is currently residing in Balmoral, Scotland, for her annual summer retreat, it is unlikely that the Sussexes will stay with her during their visit.
Instead, the couple, who now have private security after relinquishing their roles as internationally protected persons, is expected to lodge in Windsor.
Notably, Harry and Meghan possess Frogmore Cottage as their regal abode in the UK.
The recent departure of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank from the spacious ten-bedroom residence on the grounds of Windsor's Home Park has raised speculation about the possibility of the Sussexes utilizing the cottage during their stay in September.
Sources suggest that the extension of Harry and Meghan's lease on Frogmore Cottage signifies their enduring presence in Windsor.
Amidst ongoing legal battles concerning security measures during their UK visits, the couple is strategically securing a foothold in the royal town.
While a meeting between the Sussexes and the Queen seems probable to enhance their brand's commercial value, logistical challenges may hinder this encounter.
The Daily Express reports no scheduled meetings between the Sussexes and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, underscoring persistent tensions within the royal family.
In a separate development, Archewel, the charitable organization founded by Harry and Meghan, is set to receive the Partner Organisation Award in New York for its advocacy on behalf of Afghan refugees.
The accolade recognizes the foundation's impactful efforts in aiding refugee communities globally.
As anticipation builds for Prince Harry's appearance at the WellChild Awards during his UK visit, online criticism towards the couple has intensified.
Past footage of Harry's emotional speech at the event has resurfaced, with detractors questioning the authenticity of his display of emotion.
Despite the ongoing scrutiny, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain committed to their philanthropic endeavors and are poised to continue making a difference through their charitable initiatives.
The upcoming UK trip holds significance not only for the royal couple but also for their continued engagement with causes close to their hearts.