The upcoming visit of Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, to London next month has sparked discussions about her potential permanent return to the UK. However, experts emphasize that Meghan cannot be compelled to relocate permanently and will ultimately make the decision herself.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams points out that Meghan holds the power to decide whether she wants to come back permanently. He notes, “If Meghan didn’t want to come, she could never be forced to. It would be highly unlikely for Harry to travel to the UK with their children without Meghan.”
This perspective is echoed by Esther Krakue, another expert, who suggests that Meghan may be avoiding a permanent return due to the intense scrutiny and drama surrounding her interactions with the Royal Family. Krakue comments, “I believe she’s avoiding the UK because of the drama and scrutiny surrounding her interactions, such as potential meetings with [Princess] Kate.”
The recent legal issues faced by Prince Harry with the Home Office have also been cited as a potential factor influencing Meghan’s decision. Harry expressed concerns about their safety while in the UK, which may contribute to Meghan’s hesitation about a permanent return.
Krakue further speculates that this period might solidify the distance between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, especially as the focus shifts towards the Princess of Wales and the King’s recovery. The couple may prefer to avoid additional drama associated with their projects with Netflix.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s upcoming visit to London brings attention to her choices regarding a potential permanent return to the UK. While speculation abounds, it is clear that Meghan will make the final decision based on various factors, including personal preferences and concerns about safety and public scrutiny.