- Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could possibly reunite in this year’s Remembrance Sunday.
- The royal couples were last seen in public together during Prince Harry and Meghan’s son Archie’s Christening in July.
- Earlier last week, Prince Harry and Meghan dropped intense revelations about the struggles they are facing, which include Prince Harry going on “different paths” with his brother.
On November 10, the British royal family and government are set to commemorate this year’s Remembrance Sunday — an event paying tribute to the contributions of the country’s servicemen during the two World Wars.
Since a bombshell ITV documentary aired on October 22 — wherein Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opened up about the difficulties they are facing, e.g. media scrutiny and an alleged misunderstanding between the Duke of Sussex and Prince William — the public has been eager to know if the upcoming event will witness the reunion of the two couples.
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan were last seen in public together during the Christening of the latter couple’s son, Archie, in July.
During last year’s Remembrance Sunday, all four joined the Queen.
In a statement, the palace revealed that plans are underway to make sure the commemoration will run smoothly, and that the royal family will “come together” amid the recent headlines.
Intense Revelations
“Harry & Meghan: An African Journey,” the documentary, was only supposed to follow the royal couple’s works while they visited South Africa.
However, when asked to dismiss reports of a rift with Prince William, Prince Harry refused and instead said that they were on “different paths.” He further admitted that the brothers have their “good days and bad days.”
This revelation has led to royal sources saying that their father Prince Charles is reportedly “furious” over the feud between the two princes.
Meghan, on the other hand, expressed her struggles as a mother whose task of raising a child is put under heavy public scrutiny. During the interview, she also admitted that a few of her British friends warned her that marrying Prince Harry would cause her to suffer from the tabloid press’ attention.
Speaking of the pressure she is currently experiencing, the Duchess of Sussex said that “it's not enough to just survive something, that's not the point of life -- you have got to thrive.”
Prince Harry and Meghan are set to fly off to the US in November for a six-week break. The royal couple will spend time with Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland and celebrate Thanksgiving there.
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