Royal expert - Ingrid Seward – believes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should spend time with their Royal Family relatives if they ever want to come back to the UK in the long run. The couple had kept a low profile during their recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
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Claiming that if the two ever want to return to the UK in the future they need to work on mending their relationships, reports Mirror. Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid said:
Harry also needs to keep on good terms with his father, who will have Harry’s future in the palm of his hand should the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wish to return to England on a more permanent basis.
I am certain they will not right now, but like many American/British families might choose to have their children educated in England.
She added:
With Frogmore Cottage as their home base, they can bring three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet with them without too much problem.
So, if Archie and Lilibet plan to go to school in the UK, their parents must start mending their terms with the Royal Family.
Still in charge
Apart from mending estranged relationships with the Royal Family, Ingrid also insisted that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should make sure to visit the Queen. She said:
Harry and Meghan’s September trip to the UK and Europe will have been carefully planned.
The working schedule the Sussexes have announced is not too taxing and includes visits to Manchester for the One Young World Summit and Dusseldorf in Germany for a prelude to next year's Invictus Games and then back to London for the Well Child Awards.
None of this is difficult and should if they are sensible, leave space for important family matters.
Finding time to see Harry’s grandmother the Queen whether it be at Balmoral or Windsor Castle is important. She might be 96 and be suffering from mobility problems, but she is still in charge.
There is no way the Sussexes would want to upset her and making the effort to travel to Scotland if the Queen is still in residence, would go down well.
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