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Meghan and Harry Won’t Meet Kate and William During Their US Tour
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan and Harry, will not meet with Kate, Princess of Wales, or Prince William during their upcoming tour to the United States, according to recent rumors.
The Fab Four, as they were formerly referred to, are now separate royal couples.
The couple's visit to the US comes after they gave up their royal duties in 2020.
On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales will fly to Boston, Massachusetts.
At that time, Prince Harry and Meghan will be in New York for a few hours.
Despite being citizens of California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are traveling to New York City on December 6 to receive recognition in a lavish event.
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According to several sources, there are no arrangements in place for a reunion between the two couples in the United States.
Relations between the two brothers are still reportedly tense despite joint engagements following the passing of their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The couple has harshly criticized the royal family in the US media.
Although the distance between the two couples has significantly decreased, there are no plans for a reunion.
Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales have drawn inspiration from the Kennedys during their brief three-day visit to the US.
This year marks the second anniversary of Prince William's Earthshot Prize, an environmental take on JFK's 1960s moonshot initiative.
The first awards event took place in October 2021 at Alexandra Palace.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are both excited about the visit, according to a source.
They haven't been to the United States since 2014.
The unnamed source told People that they feel and appreciate the love and excitement of the American people for their return to the US and are truly looking forward to meeting as many folks as possible.
The royal family has recently experienced a bumpy ride in the US, according to Majesty magazine managing editor Joe Little.
On the heels of The Crown and the Oprah Winfrey interview, which did not reflect especially well on the House of Windsor, they have received a tremendous amount of criticism.
The author said that if possible, it's a fantastic time to sort of redress the balance while they're in the US.
In other news, the late Queen Elizabeth II was eager to prepare Prince William's wife, Kate, for life as the Queen.
It is reported that the Queen served as Princess Kate's phenomenal tutor as they became closer.
According to royal author Katie Nicholl, Elizabeth II should make sure the future Queen consort is prepared.
The royal expert emphasized how Kate, Prince William, and their kids spent time with the monarch each summer at Balmoral while on vacation.
Those were priceless opportunities for Kate to get to know the Queen well.
Mentoring took place as part of that connection, and the Queen was able to impart her wisdom, values, and recommendations.
Kate is well-prepared for her position thanks to her experience, mentoring, and confidence, according to Ms Nicholl.
She had a wonderful mentor in William, but she also had a phenomenal mentor in the Queen.
Before Kate and William were married in 2011, Her Majesty made her ladies-in-waiting available to her so she could speak to them about performing royal engagements.
In conclusion, Meghan and Harry won't meet Kate and William during their US tour.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will fly to Boston, Massachusetts, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are traveling to New York City to receive recognition in a lavish event.
Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales are excited about their visit to the US.
The late Queen Elizabeth II was eager to prepare Kate for life as the Queen and served as her phenomenal tutor.
Kate is well-prepared for her position thanks to her experience, mentoring, and confidence.