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Harry And Meghan May Spend Christmas In The UK With The Queen After Her Recent Hospital Visit
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be returning to the UK for Christmas to spend it with the Queen after her recent hospital visit.
The 95-year-old monarch was admitted to the hospital as a precautionary measure, following which she cancelled her trip to Northern Ireland.
Although the palace has been trying to downplay the health concerns of the Queen, her hospital visit serves as a stark reminder of her advancing age.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the USA after their decision to quit the royal family and have not returned to Britain as a family unit since 2019.
However, with the cancellation of last year's traditional royal get-together due to Covid-19, the Queen may be delighted to have her family reunited under one roof this Christmas.
Despite some of the drama that has engulfed the couple since they stepped back from royal duties last year, Prince Harry is very close to his grandmother.
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The Queen insists that the Sussexes remain much-loved members of her family.
The couple welcomed their second child, Lilibet, in June this year, and she is yet to meet her great grandmother.
A return trip to the UK would see the four-month-old Lilibet meet her namesake for the first time.
There has been speculation about whether or not the Duke and Duchess would return to the UK for the christening of their daughter, raising questions about whether the Queen will ever get to meet her great-granddaughter in person.
However, a spokesperson for the Sussexes told The Telegraph earlier in October that claims that the Duke and Duchess had already planned to stay in the US were mere speculation, and plans for the christening were still being finalised.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are viewed as better role models than Prince Harry and Meghan, according to an exclusive Sunday Express poll.
The poll also revealed strong support for the royal family's comments on global issues such as climate change.
A whopping 42% of people said they approve or strongly approve of the royals making comments on social and political matters.
Fewer than one in five still insist on them remaining neutral, with just 19% saying they disapprove or strongly disapprove of their views on social and political issues being expressed.
The Queen is scheduled to join world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in Glasgow next Sunday.
Her remarks earlier this month about her irritation with those who talk but don't do, followed by Prince William's star-studded TV launch of his annual Earthshot Prize, won praise from his father, Prince Charles, a lifelong environmentalist.
Prince Charles declared, “I am very proud of my son, William, for his growing commitment to the environment.”
Prince Harry and Meghan moved to LA in March 2020 and welcomed their daughter Lilibet to the world earlier this year.
Since their move, Meghan has not yet returned to the UK, while Harry has returned twice, once for Prince Philip's funeral and once for the unveiling of a statue of his mother Princess Diana.
In conclusion, there is speculation that Harry and Meghan may be returning to the UK for Christmas to spend it with the Queen after her recent hospital visit.
Their four-month-old daughter Lilibet has yet to meet her great grandmother, and plans for her christening are still being finalised.
While Prince William and Kate Middleton are viewed as better role models than Prince Harry and Meghan, the royal family's comments on global issues such as climate change have strong support.
The Queen is scheduled to join world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in Glasgow next Sunday, and Prince William's commitment to the environment has won praise from his father, Prince Charles.