Fury Erupts as Meghan Markle Has 'Major Condition for Prince Harry' Before Returning to UK


 

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A wave of fury has erupted over reports that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has set a "major condition" for her husband, Prince Harry, before she considers returning to the United Kingdom. The condition, as reported by the Mirror, has sparked widespread anger and criticism, with many questioning Meghan's demands and perceived unwillingness to compromise.

According to a report by Daily Express, Royal expert and author Tom Quinn revealed that "Meghan has said she's only prepared to return to England if she and Harry have a place of their own and the security they both feel is essential."
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Quinn's revelation has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with many accusing Meghan of being unreasonable and disrespectful towards the Royal Family.

Adding fuel to the fire, Quinn stated, "Meghan will never return to the UK and stay with her husband's relatives," a statement that has drawn sharp condemnation from critics.

While the couple's desire for privacy and security is understandable, Meghan's apparent refusal to consider staying with the Royal Family during potential visits has been met with widespread criticism and accusations of entitlement.
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However, Quinn suggested that if the couple manages to find a permanent home and resolve security issues, they would likely bring their children, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK.

"It's going to take a lot of diplomacy to get to the point where Archie and Lili are able to develop a genuine and warm relationship with their cousins George, Charlotte and Louis," Quinn cautioned, highlighting the potential challenges ahead.

The controversy surrounding Meghan's condition has been further fueled by the couple's eviction from Frogmore Cottage last year, which had served as their UK base since stepping down as senior working royals in 2020.
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Frogmore Cottage held sentimental value as the couple's first marital home and the birthplace of their son Archie, now aged five, adding to the emotional weight of the situation.

Amidst the ongoing tensions, Harry recently won the right to appeal the Home Office's decision regarding the level of protection his family receives in the UK, which he deems inadequate.

The couple lost their taxpayer-funded security when they stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States with their then-infant son Archie.
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They later welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet, now three years old, in the US in June 2021, further distancing themselves from the Royal Family and fueling concerns about their children's relationship with their royal relatives.

Meghan's last visit to the UK was in September 2022, and her reported condition has reignited debates about the couple's strained relationship with the monarchy and their perceived demands.

Some experts believe King Charles' decision to evict Prince Andrew from Frogmore Cottage is a strategic move to make room for Harry and Meghan's potential return, while also sending a message to his younger son regarding the ongoing rift.
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Amidst the turmoil, Harry is said to be "determined to find a permanent UK home," possibly driven by a desire for his children to have a closer relationship with the Royal Family.

One royal expert even claimed Harry is "homesick and wants to come home" to the UK, adding to the emotional weight of the situation.

However, the couple's strained relationships with Harry's former friends from Eton and the Army have added another layer of complexity, as these friends are reportedly unlikely to visit him due to the ongoing royal feud.
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The feud between the Sussexes and the Royal Family has escalated into a "public spectacle" following recent snubs, such as Harry's absence from his friend the Duke of Westminster's wedding, which was deemed "very sad" by some.

Meghan was also reportedly kept away from the event due to fears of a "media storm" if she attended, further fueling the controversy surrounding the couple's perceived demands and actions.

As a result, the couple now faces a "significant problem" as they risk being perceived as a mere "sideshow" even in the United States, with some of their celebrity friends reportedly "dropping like flies" due to their negative public image.

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