Meghan Markle reportedly has "no intention" of coming back to Britain, a royal expert has claimed.
"At the moment, Meghan’s ultimate destination is unclear, but she certainly has the backing to make a bid to star as an American politician. In parallel, Britain is a lost cause for the Sussexes,” royal expert Tom Bower said.
"In truth, I suspect Meghan no longer cares whether she is welcome in London. She has no intention of returning," said Bower, who is referred to as Britain's "most feared biographer." The royal expert is currently working on a tell-all Meghan biography.
"After staging a Hollywood-style wedding at Windsor, she spent the next year moaning about her treatment by the British media and the Royal Family," he said. "Her hypocrisy began to undermine her popularity. Although her reputation in Britain has dropped, Meghan is still admired in America. The Sussexes' three-day visit to New York last September was a remarkable success."
After stepping down from their royal duties Prince Harry and Meghan moved to the United States. The couple now live in their Montecito mansion in Santa Barbara, California together with their children, Archie and Lilibet.
While the Duke of Sussex has been to the UK on ocassions, Meghan has accompanied him. Due to their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry's police protection review, and now Meghan’s diminishing public support, experts have predicted the Duchess may continue to avoid Britain.
Royal biographer Phil Dampier claimed the situation creates a "very good excuse" for not coming back. "I don't think Meghan will ever come back to this country and I think this is a very good excuse for not coming back - I don't think realistically [Harry] expects to win this case."
Harry had planned to sue the United Kingdom government to give him back the police security he lost after quitting royal duties. He was expected to return to the UK for Prince Philip's memorial service in the spring and the Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebration in the summer.
In a recent announcement to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the monarch spoke of her hopes that when the time comes, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall will be known as Queen Consort. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan did not issue any statement regarding the announcement.
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