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Meghan Markle Reportedly Wants To Move From The U.K.

Meghan Markle Reportedly Wants To Move From The U.K.Say it isn’t so! Even though she’s been a member of the British royal family for well over a year now, there are new reports that suggest Meghan Markle is ready to quit the U.K. That’s because she apparently doesn’t like living in the shadows of her in-laws, Prince William and Kate Middleton. Here’s what you need to know.

According to Britain’s Express, the Duchess of Sussex isn’t the kind of person who likes to live her life in the shadow. She’s so upset with all of the negative press and the treatment that she’s received in Britain that apparently she’s ready to move out and move on!

Royal commentator Rob Schuter even said that Meghan Markle is trying to convince Prince Harry to relocate their family to the United States. That way she will not only be closer to her own family, but she also won’t have to deal with all of the politics and drama that is going on behind the scenes right now.

He told the publication, “Sources tell me within the Royal Family there’s been a lot of talk about Prince Harry and Meghan temporarily moving to Africa but that isn’t going to happen became Meghan is planning to return to America with her baby and her prince.”

Schuter added, “Sources add moving away from William and Kate Middleton is the goal. Meghan knows if she stays in Britain, this will always mean living in their shadow. Meghan is not the type of girl who is happy coming in second place.”

Yikes! Previous reports have indicated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to move to Frogmore Cottage near Windsor Castle simply because they couldn’t deal with all of the drama that was going on with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. A feud reportedly began when William told his brother Harry that he was moving too fast in his relationship with Meghan.

Needless to say, Harry didn’t appreciate his brother’s criticism and since then, they have barely been on speaking terms. So far the Duke and Duchess of Sussex themselves have not made any comments about the report or the supposed feud for that matter.

 

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Today The Duke of Sussex visited the Royal Hospital Chelsea for the Founder’s Day Parade, an annual event celebrating the founding of the veterans hospital in 1681 by King Charles II. The Founder’s Day Parade is a day to celebrate ‘The Chelsea Pensioners’, the name for those veterans who live there, and an important reminder of the great debt we owe all whom have served their nation. More than 300 years on from its founding, @royalhospitalchelsea continues to provide exceptional care to soldiers in retirement. Today’s visit also coincides with the 75th anniversary of D-Day. It was especially poignant for The Duke, who served in the British Army for ten years, to visit with and honour six veterans of the Normandy Landing living at the hospital. In his speech today His Royal Highness shared these words with the Chelsea Pensioners: Don’t ever underestimate the joy that you bring to everyone you meet. You represent something really quite special, you are special, and society will always recognise that. That is an important part of your legacy….It’s a community that focuses on supporting each other with kindness, respect and compassion, as well as reaching out to serve the wider community….On this 75th Anniversary of D-Day, I can comfortably speak for everyone when I say we are honoured to be in the presence of six Normandy Landing veterans. Over 300 British Army Veterans live @royalhospitalchelsea – veterans who fought in the Second World War, and other conflicts including Korea, Malaya, Borneo, Northern Ireland, South Atlantic and the first Gulf War. Her Majesty The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and other members of The Royal Family have joined events in the UK and France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are proud to support serving and former members of the Armed Forces. Positive communities and the @royalhospitalchelsea model of care, is critical to help veterans both young and old to maintain positive mental health and wellbeing. Thank you for your service, and for the sacrifices you and your families have made. #DDay75

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