Prince Harry’s Return To London Leads To Agreement With Queen Elizabeth And Prince Charles

Prince Harry Meghan Markle Trip UK Agreement With Queen Elizabeth Charles

There is a possibility that Prince Harry‘s trip to London was not only personal but also business-oriented.

Earlier this month, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, made a brief and surprising visit to England.

The power couple met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.

Many were hoping to be a fly on the Palace walls to hear what topics the Sussex couple, the Queen, and the heir to the throne discussed.

The Queen does not do interviews, Prince Charles will remain mum, and Prince Harry was very vague on the matter.

However, a renowned royal expert has revealed that he believes Prince Harry’s controversial and highly-anticipated tell-all book came up during the two meetings.

According to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, Prince Harry most likely struck a deal with the royals to push back his memoir.

The author spoke to The Sun, where he shared the theory on Prince Harry’s possible decision to delay the book by saying: “It is very important that this happened, and hopefully, it will be seen as being productive. Harry’s memoir is coming, but memoirs can always be put back. It is very possible that some agreement was decided for the book.”

If the royal pundit’s prediction is correct, fans will have to wait until after 2022 to get their hands on Prince Harry’s juicy book.

Prince Harry might have accepted the agreement out of respect for Queen Elizabeth, who will be celebrating her Platinum Jubilee in June.

By changing the release date of the memoir, Prince Harry is putting the spotlight back on his grandmother, who has marked 70 years on the throne.

The royal expert also pointed to Queen Elizabeth’s recent health issues that might be amongst the long list of reasons why the power couple wants to hit pause on their controversial deals and attend the celebrations.

The festivities will also give Prince Harry and his wife the possibility to bring their children to Europe.

Fitzwilliams stated: “Relations have hit rock bottom, and it has not been an easy period for the royals, particularly as the Queen is not in good health. But the family likely would simply have wanted to make Harry and Meghan feel at ease. And if they felt so, they could certainly come out for the Jubilee. This trip has certainly made that clear.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have both hinted that they are willing to return to London this summer.

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