Megxit was sparked by the pair throwing their toys out the pram at the late Queen Elizabeth’s refusal to let them be commercial rent-a-royals – or ‘half-in-half-out’, combining charity work with raking in the cash. But after landing back in California, the Sussexes appear to believe they took Oz by storm on their four-day trip.
A source said this left them believing “the tide is finally turning in their favour” – and not only could more private tours be planned in the future but they hope to be “impressing” the Royal Family.
In those halcyon days before Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding when they were getting on, Brits were thrilled by our royal ‘Fab Four’ of the Sussexes with Prince William and Princess Catherine.
But if Harry and Meghan think they can get the band back together for a new world tour they may be disappointed, as the band has already reformed and is playing sweet music without them.
During celebrations in Marble Hall to commemorate what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday, the increasingly admired Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh – Edward and Sophie – could not be separated from William and Catherine’s side.
The event, which took place at Buckingham Palace, saw around 190 guests in attendance but it was the foursome that caught everyone’s eye.
Edward, 62, is thought to share a close bond with his 43-year-old nephew, only 19 years his junior, and they share the late Queen’s lifelong sense of duty and hard work.
Much like their husbands, Catherine, 44, is said to share a close relationship with Sophie, 61 – who also joined the Royal Family through marriage – they even raised a cocktail together in memory of the late Queen.
As well as the Royals, guests at the reception included representatives from a selection of Elizabeth’s patronages, including aptly the Jockey Club.
So if Harry and Meghan think they can jet into Blighty and carry on from where they left off, they may find that particular horse has already bolted.
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