It’s been a while since we’ve seen the Sussex clan back on British soil, and now that there’s four of them, it would be nice to get a glimpse of the whole family—especially the young ones. But it’s not just us royal fans who are craving to see baby Lilibet Diana and Archie, the Queen and Prince Charles are reportedly longing to set their eyes on the children as well.
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Christmas homecoming
Royal author, Katie Nicholl, revealed to Closer that this Christmas could be the perfect opportunity to mend the rift and introduce the new baby to Harry’s side of the family. She said:
When Harry and Meghan left, they made it clear they didn’t want to give up their home in Britain. They still have Frogmore Cottage and their plan was to come back to the UK.
Christmas is being looked at as an opportunity. There may be a softening, which could pave the way for a healing of the family rift.
The last time the couple, and son Archie, were in England was in 2020. Now that there’s a brand-new addition to the family, the kid’s great-grandmother and grandfather think it’s time for a long-awaited homecoming. The Nicholl added:
It’s certainly what the Queen wants. Prince Charles would like to see his grandchildren. A meet-up suggests they hope to move on and sort things out.
Harry and Meghan’s return to society
After Lilibet Diana was born, Harry and Meghan took a few weeks off to recalibrate and spend time with their daughter. But now they’re back with a bang and ready to enter what mainstream media is calling a ‘new era of visibility.’
The couple made their first public appearance, since the birth of Lilibet, in New York City yesterday. They were caught visiting the One World Trade Center, which was constructed on the site of the twin towers. They were joined by the family of Bill de Blasio, New York City mayor, who later tweeted:
The tragedy of September 11 touched the entire world, and it’s still felt today. We’re honored to join Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, at One World Observatory.