Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly receive a warm welcome from an unlikely royal when they arrive in the UK.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are days away from returning to the UK – the first time they have done so as a couple for almost four years.
Harry and Meghan hope to bring their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet with them on their brief trip, but their attendance has yet to be confirmed due to security concerns.
Despite being the subject of fierce criticism in Harry’s memoir, Spare, a royal expert has revealed Queen Camilla is “very willing” to meet with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“I’m told that the Queen is also very willing to meet them,” royal expert Katie Nicholl told The Royals Uncensored.
She continued: “I was speaking to a source close to her this week, wondering if she might not be present because of the frankly horrific things Harry has said about Camilla in Spare.
“But no, if this meeting goes ahead, she wants to be there, she wants to see those step grandchildren and she’s so in lock step with the King.”
In his damning memoir, the Duke of Sussex branded Camilla a “villain”, “dangerous” and a “wicked stepmother”.
He wrote: “I had complex feelings about gaining a step parent who, I believed, had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar. In a funny way I even wanted Camilla to be happy. Maybe she’d be less dangerous if she was happy?”
However, reports have suggested Harry and Meghan have been invited to stay at Buckingham Palace by Harry’s father, indicating the trip could be a chance to mend strained relations.
Details of Harry and Meghan’s UK visit have largely been kept under wraps and it has not been confirmed whether Archie and Lilibet will get the chance to join their parents and spend time with their grandparents.
Last week, Harry said that the level of police protection offered by Britain has meant he was unable to bring his children in the past.
“The Duke continues to explore every available option to enable the visit to proceed safely and to give his children the opportunity to enjoy the UK,” his spokesman said.
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