Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to split as Duke to return to UK over unavoidable issue | Royal | News (Reports)

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s decision to step down as senior royals and move to North America initially caused confusion among royal fans. However, royal commentator and author Angela Levin spoke on the possibility of the royal couple returning to the UK. While speaking to Mike Graham on talkRADIO, Ms Levin claimed Meghan was unlikely to return to Britain due to the “ghastly” time she had in the Royal Family.

She added she was hopeful Prince Harry would return for his family’s sake, even though he is not on good terms with brother Prince William.

She also claimed Prince Harry could eventually be forced to return to the UK due to the visa issues of being a UK national living in the US.

Mr Graham said: “Omid Scobie the other day gave another interview in which he said Meghan and Harry want to come back to the UK to carry out their charitable work.

“He has clearly been instructed to say that by her.”

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Ms Levin reflected on the possible difficulties of the royal couple returning to the UK.

She said: “It would seem that Meghan Markle has said she absolutely doesn’t want to come back because she had such a horrid time.

“It was ghastly in every way, she even said she gave up her life for it and what a waste of life it has been.

“Of course it was only just over two years so she has got plenty left.”

“I hope Harry does because of his grandparents, his father and even William, although they are not pals at the moment.

“They are his family and I don’t think Meghan will come with him and I am certainly sure they won’t bring Archie.” 

Some commentators have argued the unofficial biography, Finding Freedom, written by royal commentators Carolyn Duran and Omid Scobie, acts as a mouthpiece for the two royals on how they feel about the Royal Family. 

However, both Prince Harry and Meghan have denied any direct involvement in the book.

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