Meghan would have felt ‘humiliated’ and a ‘lot of sadness’ during first visit to UK in four years after Harry trip was overshadowed by rows over security and Palace invite

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Meghan would have felt ‘humiliated’ and a ‘lot of sadness’ during first visit to UK in four years after Harry trip was overshadowed by rows over security and Palace invite

Daily Mail · 21 hours ago

Friends of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have told People magazine that she would have felt "humiliated" and experienced "a lot of sadness" during what would be her first visit to the UK in four years, after a trip by Prince Harry was overshadowed by disputes over security arrangements and questions about a Palace invitation. The report highlights ongoing tension between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, suggesting that unresolved issues around royal protection and formal recognition continue to complicate any prospective return to Britain.

According to the sources cited, the rows over security provisions and the lack of a clear Palace invitation cast a shadow over Harry's UK visit, with associates saying Meghan would have felt sidelined and disheartened by how the trip played out. The article, sourced from People magazine's reporting on the couple's circle, does not specify exact dates for the visit but frames it within the broader, long-running friction between the Sussexes and Buckingham Palace over safety arrangements when they visit the UK.

  • Meghan's friends say she'd feel "humiliated" over UK trip rows
  • Harry's visit overshadowed by security and Palace invite disputes
  • Would mark Meghan's first UK visit in four years

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