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Meghan and Harry ‘will not visit Queen at Balmoral’ and ‘sneak in and out’ of meetings

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US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex preferred to “sneak in and out” of meetings with Royal Family members instead. The Queen reportedly asked the couple, and their children Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana to stay at her Scottish residence for her upcoming summer break.

 

But Ms Schofield told Express.co.uk the Sussexes would be very “busy” on their upcoming UK visit and would not attend the Scottish Highlands estate next month.

She also predicted Archie, 3, and one-year-old Lilibet would not be joining their parents on the visit due Prince Harry’s security concerns.

Ms Schofield founder of ToDiForDaily.com and author of book ‘R is for Revenge Dress’, said: “I do not anticipate a Balmoral visit. Especially because we are discussing it now.

“The Sussexes prefer to sneak in and out of meetings with members of the royal family. They do not like for the public or press to be privy of those engagements ahead of time.”

The royal commentator said the couple would remain “behind closed doors” for the majority of their trip and would “avoid attention”.

She added: “The Sussexes sound very busy on their upcoming trip. I do not expect for the couple to bring their children, especially with their security concerns.

“I expect the Sussexes to have several photography opportunities scheduled but will remain behind closed doors for the majority of their trip.

“We can look forward to fresh photos and video from the events that they’ve prepared us for but otherwise, I think they will avoid attention.”

During the UK visit, the couple will head to Manchester for the One Young World Summit, an event which brings together young leaders from more than 190 countries, on September 5.

Meghan, a counsellor for the organisation, will give the keynote address at the opening ceremony.

The pair will also meet a group of summit delegates doing “outstanding work on gender equality”, One Young World said.

The Sussexes will then head to Germany for the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023 One Year to Go event on September 6, before returning to the UK for the WellChild Awards in London on September 8.

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Their visit to the UK will be the first time they have been back in the country since the Jubilee celebrations in early June, when they attended the service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral.

It falls in the same week the new prime minister is due to be announced and asked to form a Government by the Queen.

Harry’s 96-year-old grandmother is expected to return to London from her annual summer break at Balmoral to carry out her head of state duties, and is likely the duke will want to visit to the monarch.

A spokesperson for the couple said: “Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to visit with several charities close to their hearts in early September.”

Security will be at the forefront of Harry’s mind as he travels from his home in California for the high profile appearances.

The duke, who quit as a senior working royal in 2020, is bringing legal action over a decision not to allow him to pay for police protection for himself and his family when in the UK.

Last month, he won a bid to bring a High Court claim against the Home Office.

His challenge concerns the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) over his security, after being told he would no longer be given the “same degree” of personal protective security when visiting.

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