Monday’s Loose Women saw the panel discussing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s arrival in the UK for their second visit of the summer, which will see the ex-royals attend a series of official engagements while reportedly playing “royal hide and seek” with The Firm
The world needs to leave Prince Harry and Meghan Markle alone and let them work out their feuds in private, according to Loose Women panellist Brenda Edwards.
The ITV show heated up today as the ladies discussed the pressing topics in the news agenda.
The discussion turned to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s arrival in the UK for their second visit of the summer, which will see them attend a series of official engagements while reportedly playing “royal hide and seek” with The Firm.
During the trip, which sandwiches an event in Germany to mark the one year countdown to the Invictus Games, the couple will visit several of their charities in London and Manchester.
The pair are staying at their Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate, a 15-minute walk from Prince William and Kate Middleton’s new home in Adelaide Cottage – but it’s understood they have no plans to visit them.
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The Loose ladies mulled over the front pages, one of which old how Harry and Meghan were staying half a mile from William but still have no plans to meet.
Janet Street-Porter had her say, demanding: “If one person didn’t make any announcements for a month, things would calm down.”
“Jesus,” Brenda said, rolling her eyes and resting her head in her hand.
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The Loose ladies mulled over the front pages, one of which old how Harry and Meghan were staying half a mile from William but still have no plans to meet.
Janet Street-Porter had her say, demanding: “If one person didn’t make any announcements for a month, things would calm down.”
“Jesus,” Brenda said, rolling her eyes and resting her head in her hand.
Speaking to US Weekly he said: “It’s going to be interesting in the next few days when Harry and Meghan go to Europe, and they’re gonna be playing royal hide and seek.
“[The Cambridges] are out of the way during the first part of the Sussexes’ trip to Britain, but on [September 8] the Sussexes return to Britain from Germany.
“They’re going to be, literally, a brief stroll [from] each other on the grounds of Windsor because the Cambridges have to [return in time to get their] kids in school. It’s gonna have all the markings of an old-fashioned farce with these people trying to avoid each other.”