Prince Charles Heartbreak: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Unlikely To Say 'Yes' To Prince Of Wales Invitation

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Prince Charles attempted to bring together the family in the run-up of the holidays. Apparently, it did not happen. Royal expert Angela Levin said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would likely turn down the Prince of Wales' invitation to stay with him.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Unlikely To Stay With Prince Charles

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will likely turn down Prince Charles if he offers to have them stay with him, according to Levin, because that would be "too awkward" following their public row. She also believed that Meghan Markle doesn't want to return to the UK.

"Of course, when you are married, your partner has a say in it all and I don’t believe Meghan ever wants to come back here," Levin told The Sun. "She would find it very difficult to stay with Prince Charles and the duchess [of Cornwall] because I think she would be quite awkward about it all."

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Prince Harry seemingly criticized Prince Charles' parenting in a previous interview. He insisted that he planned to "break the cycle" of pain for his and Markle's children.

Also, the royal couple was not shy in showing the world how unhappy they were when they were in the palace. The duchess even said there was a time she thought of killing herself.

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Prince Harry Should Apologize To His Father Prince Charles

Angela Levin said that Prince Charles loves his son and is allegedly devastated by his behavior. While he could be resentful, the Prince of Wales won't go that route. Instead, he encourages his youngest child to return to the royal fold but not necessarily into the royal family. He just wanted to be amicable with them.

"I think Charles is very brave, very honourable and it should really be Harry that apologies to him and try to get back in his good books, but I think this looks as though it’s the other way round," Levin continued. "He could make a very nice weekend for them and [Harry and Meghan] could still find criticisms there."

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Prince Charles has been looking forward to meeting his grandchildren with Prince Harry. He was reportedly sad that they didn't have the opportunity to do so, that's why he wanted them to stay with him if they were in the UK.

Despite what happened between them, an insider told Mirror that the father and son have "good-natured and enjoyable calls." The Prince of Wales is reportedly looking forward to it.

Stay tuned for more news and updates about Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the other royal family members.

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