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TalkTV stopped for big Royal information – it is horrible for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly set to return to the UK in July for Invictus Games Birmingham 2027 celebrations, but TalkTV host Kevin O’Sullivan is not convinced she will

Kevin O’Sullivan has given a harsh critique amid rumours that Meghan Markle will accompany Prince Harry to the UK for celebrations marking the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games Birmingham 2027. The broadcaster shared his biting analysis during Thursday’s edition of his TalkTV show.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly planning a trip to the UK in July, bringing along their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. This visit will mark the first time in four years that the Duke of Sussex, now residing in California, has returned to his homeland with his wife and children.

In conversation with royal correspondent Kinsey Schofield, the presenter expressed his doubts about Meghan’s return to the UK. “I think the stories are undoubtedly true that these plans are afoot,” Kevin pondered, “I’m just not convinced that when push comes to shove that Meghan will actually materialise. That she will actually come back to Britain.”

In a damning judgement, the host suggested that the duchess was not fond of the British public. Kevin continued: “She doesn’t like Britain. I don’t think she’ll like the lack of popularity she doesn’t enjoy here in Britain.”, reports the Express.

Kinsey, on the other hand, proposed that Meghan’s potential return to the UK signalled a “message of defeat”, but questioned whether the duchess would “commit to this trip”.

Harry and Meghan have made just one return journey to the UK with their children, back in June 2022, for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, though Archie and Lilibet remained out of the public eye throughout.

The Sussexes made their way back to Britain for a string of charitable engagements and were present at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September that same year.

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Meanwhile, King Charles, 77, has reportedly extended an invitation to his younger son and family to stay at a royal estate during their possible UK trip. Thus far, though, the offer has gone unanswered.

No arrangements for a meeting between Harry and his father during the potential visit have been confirmed.