Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are both "done" with the United Kingdom and are believed to have no intentions of returning to their royal life, a royal expert claimed.
Royal commentator Neil Sean claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are unlikely to make any other royal appearances in the future. "According to my good source, allegedly the sort of situation with Harry and Meghan is that they're kind of done. They're through now with the United Kingdom," he told his YouTube channel viewers. "Why not carve a brand new life out in California where they can do all the things that they allegedly wanted to do?"
According to Sean, Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, did not intend to "kiss and make up" with their Royal Family members during the Platinum Jubilee. The couple attended their first royal event together since withdrawing from their senior working royals duties in 2020.
"What it does appear to have done, this return visit… It's assured them that, particularly one side of them at least, they have no desire to come back here and live in the United Kingdom on a full-time basis. It all really depends on whether that other side of the relationship wants to really cut ties for good and simply base themselves over in the United States," Sean added.
Harry and Meghan had a minimal public appearance during the Jubilee celebration, while Prince William and Kate Middleton took the people's attention at several events. The Sussexes only appeared in public during the thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral.
It is also believed that Harry and Meghan will no longer participate in future royal events. Sean referenced a previous interview wherein Harry shared that the United States is now his home. Sean said, "So moving forward, it looks like this has validated his decision, but more importantly for Meghan it makes her reasons for leaving the United Kingdom – or whatever story she wants to spin – have now been fully validated moving forward."
Harry and Meghan flew out of London with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, early on Sunday – without witnessing the closing of the Platinum Jubilee. The British Royal Family is believed to have "moved on" without them and the couple are said to be not the stars they think they are, Tom Bower told Daily Mail, "The Sussexes are no longer stars."
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