The Prince and Princess of Wales have asked Prince Harry and Meghan to bring their children to the UK, according to a royal expert.
Royal author Tom Quinn said: mirror William and Kate claimed they had urged the Sussexes to bring their nephews Archie and Lilibet to the UK, but Meghan refused.
Quinn told the newspaper: “There is no way Meghan will bring her children to the UK.
“William and Kate have suggested to Meghan and Harry that they bring the children back and the couple and their families try to reconcile, but so far those suggestions have not led anywhere.”
The reported request comes after Kate announced her cancer diagnosis to the world on March 22, and there is speculation Harry will visit his brother in the UK when he hosts the Invictus Games event in May.
Elsewhere, King Charles attended the Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday morning, his most notable public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer.
The 75-year-old king then surprised onlookers by greeting the assembled public, who later told him he “looked great” and was “in good spirits.”
The quiet force that keeps Kate and William's family together even after cancer diagnosis
A source close to Middleton said: Independent: “Carol has been the driving force in bringing the family together with minimal fuss and as much humility as possible.
“She provided constant support to George, Louis and Charlotte, ferrying them to their school sporting events. “She was really like Mary Poppins.”
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lydia patrickApril 1, 2024 15:24
Prince Andrew was spotted riding a horse around Windsor Castle.
Prince Andrew was spotted riding a horse around his Windsor estate.
He was spotted riding with a woman wearing a Windsor Castle branded coat. mail It has been reported.
The 64-year-old attended the Easter service at St George's Chapel with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
Media interest in the royal family is set to increase further this Friday when a film based on the Prince's infamous Newsnight interview is broadcast.
lydia patrickApril 1, 2024 15:13
City Hall – Royal lovers rejoice at meeting King Charles at Easter service
Royal lovers delighted to see King Charles at Easter service: 'He looks really good'
Royal supporters and the general public who attended the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle were delighted that King Charles III appeared to be in good health. The monarch visited St George's Chapel with the Queen in his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. Charles took a surprise walk after the service, shook hands with those gathered at the castle and said: “You are very brave to stand out here in the cold.” Many of those gathered also offered their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who announced her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
lydia patrickApril 1, 2024 14:24
Important lessons for William and Harry to learn from history
A new biography of George VI and Elizabeth draws inevitable parallels between Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle's devastating impact on the monarchy then and now. But Anna Pasternak argues that the past tells us that what we really need to worry about is the relationship between the future king and his brother.
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William and Harry and the history lesson they need to get back to normal.
A new biography of George VI and Elizabeth draws inevitable parallels between Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle's devastating impact on the monarchy then and now. But Anna Pasternak argues that the past tells us that what we really need to worry about is the relationship between the future king and his brother.
lydia patrickApril 1, 2024 13:24
Members of the public said Charles 'looked great' at the Easter Sunday service.
Members of the public who attended an Easter Sunday church service with the king said he looked healthy and was “in good spirits.”
Charles attended a service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle with the Queen in his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis.
He took a surprise walk after the service, shook hands with those gathered at the castle and said: “You are very brave to stand out here in the cold.”
Tara CobhamApril 1, 2024 12:24
Prince Charles jokes about Queen Camilla during his Windsor Easter walk.
Prince Charles joked about his wife, Queen Camilla, during his Easter tour of Windsor on Sunday, March 31.
Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer last January and is currently undergoing treatment, met the public after the annual Easter service.
A woman in the crowd said to him: “Your Majesty, Camilla is now 17 years old. “My King Charles Spaniel.”
Charles then joked, “I guess I’ll have to buy a new one too.”
The king's appearance on Sunday appeared to reassure the public after the royal family's double cancer scare.
The Princess of Wales, who announced her diagnosis a week ago, did not attend.
Prince Charles jokes about Queen Camilla during his Windsor Easter walk.
Prince Charles joked about his wife, Queen Camilla, during his Easter tour of Windsor on Sunday, March 31. Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer last January and is currently undergoing treatment, met the public after his annual Easter service. A woman in the crowd said to him: She said, “Your Majesty, Camilla is now 17 years old. “It’s a King Charles Spaniel.” Charles then joked, “I guess I’ll have to buy a new one too.” The king's appearance on Sunday appeared to reassure the public after the royal family's double cancer scare. The Princess of Wales, who announced her diagnosis a week ago, did not attend.
Tara CobhamApril 1, 2024 11:00
The King's public appearance on Easter Sunday is 'a form of reassurance', expert says.
The king's public appearance on Easter Sunday will be “a form of reassurance” for the public following the royal family's recent health announcements, a monarchy expert has said.
Charles, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, smiled and waved to the crowds as he attended the annual Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday morning.
Joe Little, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, said the “very encouraging” event would help divert attention from the Princess of Wales, who revealed she had started preventive chemotherapy a week ago.
Tara CobhamApril 1, 2024 10:15
A royal expert reveals how the King's Easter public appearances could benefit princesses.
A royal expert has revealed how the King's public appearances on Easter Sunday could benefit the Princess of Wales as both royals are undergoing treatment for cancer.
Joe Little, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, said the “very inspiring” event would help put the focus on Kate.
“I think people accept and understand that the Princess of Wales and her family are on Easter holidays at the moment and need privacy. [to] Just be like family,” he said. “I don’t think whatever the King did today was done with any particular intention in mind. But it definitely helps.”
Tara CobhamApril 1, 2024 10:07
Kate's uncle Gary Goldsmith praises cancer diagnosis
Kate's uncle, Gary Goldsmith, praised the Princess of Wales for handling the announcement of her cancer diagnosis skillfully in an interview with Spanish show ¡De Viernes!.
“I got in touch with my sister Carole. [Middleton] Just to make sure my nephew is okay. I thought Kate was in a particularly difficult and tricky situation and she handled it incredibly well.
“I don’t know anyone who has to deal with something like that, who has to deal with their children, who has to provide an explanation to the national and international media in such a public scenario.”
He continued: “It’s hard to imagine that they haven’t been influenced by so many comments and conspiracy theories. I sent Kate a message to let her know how I feel and her love for me.”
Marusha MuzaffarApril 1, 2024 09:15
WATCH: Royal lovers delighted to see King Charles at Easter service: 'He's really handsome'
The monarch visited St George's Chapel with the Queen in his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis.
Charles took a surprise walk after the service, shaking hands and chatting with people gathered at the castle and saying: “You are very brave to stand out here in the cold.”
Many of those gathered also offered their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who announced her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Royal lovers delighted to see King Charles at Easter service: 'He looks really good'
Royal supporters and the general public who attended the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle were delighted that King Charles III appeared to be in good health. The monarch visited St George's Chapel with the Queen in his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. Charles took a surprise walk after the service, shook hands with those gathered at the castle and said: “You are very brave to stand out here in the cold.” Many of those gathered also offered their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who announced her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Marusha MuzaffarApril 1, 2024 08:15