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Meghan Markle Removed from Well Child Awards Guest List and Banned from Stage
Next month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be returning to the UK, three months after their visit for his grandmother's historic Platinum Jubilee.
They are set to attend the One Young World Summit in Manchester on September 5th, followed by a preview event for the Invictus Games 2023 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
The couple will then head back to the UK for the Well Child Awards on September 8th.
However, according to the Daily Express, Meghan Markle has been removed from the guest list for the Well Child Awards and banned from the stage forever.
This comes as a shock to many, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expected to attend the event alongside other members of the Royal Family.
It has been reported that the decision was made due to Meghan's recent behaviour and actions, which have caused controversy and upset within the Royal Family.
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The move is said to have been made in an effort to protect the reputation of the charity and prevent any negative attention or drama.
In addition to this news, it has also been revealed that the couple may be accompanied by a production crew during their visit to the UK and Germany.
Royal commentator Natalie Oliveri has claimed that Harry and Meghan have no restrictions from the Royal Family this time around, unlike during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June when cameras were banned.
Oliveri suggests that it is highly likely the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a camera crew with them to Germany and England in the coming weeks, as they have no restrictions imposed by the Royal Family about what they can and cannot film.
Rumours suggest that cameras were banned from covering Prince Harry and Meghan's visit during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June, and crews were warned they would be moved on if spotted near the Royal events.
The upcoming visit to the UK and Germany is set to involve several charities close to the couple's hearts.
Meghan will give the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the One Young World Summit, an event that brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries.
Both Harry and Meghan will also meet a group of delegates who are working on gender equality.
The next day, September 6th, the couple will head to Germany before returning to the UK for the WellChild Awards, where this time Harry will deliver a speech.
However, it remains unclear whether the couple's children, Archie and Lily, will be joining them on the trip.
In other news, Royal experts have addressed the suspicious nature of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's trip to the UK.
Royal commentator and journalist Dan Wotton spoke of the suspicious nature of their trip and admitted there are suspicions that the UK trip could be used to create more content for a TV programme.
Charles and William are said to be very careful in any communication with Harry, conscious that details of private conversations have previously been leaked to favoured American media outlets.
Before concluding, Wotton added that it's tragic that relations have sunk to this level, but it was always inevitable, given Harry and Meghan are on the warpath, to hell with the wider consequences to the Royal Family.
Overall, the upcoming visit to the UK and Germany is set to be a busy one for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
However, with Meghan's recent removal from the Well Child Awards guest list and ban from the stage, it remains to be seen what impact this will have on their trip and their relationship with the Royal Family.