Prince Harry could attend King Charles’ birthday with Archie, leaving Meghan home with Lilibet

Prince Harry could venture out to the UK with his son Archie to celebrate King Charles’ birthday — leaving his wife Meghan Markle and their daughter Lilibet at home, a royal expert has claimed.

Royal biographer and expert Angela Levin told GB News that she could see the Sussexes adopt a similar approach for the monarch’s 75th birthday in November to his coronation back in May.

“He could go on his own and bring Archie with him. He’s a big boy now and he could see his cousins,” Levin suggested.

“Charles would want Harry and Meghan’s children there.”

It is thought that the King has made it known that he would want to see Archie and Lilibet at his birthday bash on Nov. 14 — which would mark the first time the King meets Lilibet.

However, it’s unclear if the exiled royals plan on making the 5,459-mile trip across the pond.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have issued the first photograph of their daughter Lilibet on their festive card.
Prince Harry could travel with his son Archie to celebrate King Charles’ birthday, leaving his wife Meghan Markle and their daughter Lilibet at home, a royal expert said.Alexi Lubomirski / Duke and Duch

King Charles has made it known that he would want to see Archie and Lilibet at his birthday celebration on Nov. 14.
King Charles has made it known that he would want to see Archie and Lilibet at his birthday celebration on Nov. 14.WireImage
It’s been far from smooth sailing between both camps as tensions reached an all-time high this year following the release of several high-profile projects by the Sussexes.

Levin said the Montecito-based couple will also want to attend the King’s birthday celebrations in the UK, adding that she doesn’t see why Markle wouldn’t be invited.

Despite that, it’s reported that the couple was snubbed of an invite to the Royal Family’s gathering marking one year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

It's been far from smooth sailing between both families as tensions reached an all-time high this year.
It’s been far from smooth sailing between both families as tensions reached an all-time high this year.MEGA
Harry and Meghan were reportedly not asked to join the family at the intimate event at Balmoral Castle on Sept. 8 — despite being in nearby Germany for the Invictus Games the following day.

If they do choose to go to the King’s birthday festivities, it will mark their first joint UK appearance since the late monarch’s funeral on Sept. 19, 2022, as Meghan skipped out on the King’s May 6 coronation to remain at home with the kids.

Harry famously touched down on home soil solo — and even though he attended his dad and stepmother’s ceremony, his trip was as brief as it could be.

If Sussexes do choose to go to the King's birthday festivities, it will mark their first joint UK appearance since the late monarch’s funeral on Sept. 19, 2022.
If Sussexes do choose to go to the King’s birthday festivities, it will mark their first joint UK appearance since the late monarch’s funeral on Sept. 19, 2022.Netflix
He spent just 28 hours in the UK, reportedly leaving his family wondering why he even bothered to come at all.

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