Meghan Markle doesn’t like Britain and “will never set foot in the country again”

Markle quit life as a senior member of the Royal Family in 2020.

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A Royal expert agreed that Meghan Markle “will never set foot in the UK again” as her fallout with the British Royal Family continues to rage on following her decision to quit as a senior member in 2020.

Meghan Markle Disinvited from Seeing Queen Elizabeth in Final Hours

Now the UK media predicts that she will never return the nation again following the news that the Invictus Games will return to the UK in 2027 as commentators speculate whether she will support Prince Harry by attending the sporting event.

“I predict that Prince Harry will attend but I bet you Meghan does not,” Kevin O’Sullivan told TalkTV. “I don’t think Meghan will set foot in this country ever again.”

But what does a royal expert think? Markle is highly supportive of her husband so does Kinsey Schofield think she will produce a stiff upper lip and weather the storm in the UK to be there for the Duke of Sussex?

“I think that’s fair to say. We’ve seen she had no desire to,” Schofield said, responding to O’Sullivan‘s comments. “The last time she was travelling with Prince Harry, there was a stop in London, but she did not touch down.

“She very much dislikes the UK because she feels like the UK dislikes her. I think it’s odd that they [Harry and Meghan] have chosen this venue when the Invictus Games has become something they do so much together.”

As a result, they relocated to California in 2020 after quitting their official duties and have remained cut adrift ever since, although they are reportedly open to trying to repair their relationship with the other side of the Atlantic.

Where will the 2027 Invictus Games be held?

The 2027 Invictus Games will be held in Birmingham, the second-largest city in Britain, after it beat Washington DC for the rights to hold the event which is for disabled military veterans.

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