Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seemingly having some trouble in paradise as their UK comeback puts strain on their marriage.
The Duke of Sussex is reportedly keen on making a return to his royal duties after his father King Charles personally phoned to tell him about the cancer diagnosis.
However, according to the alleged mouthpiece of the Duchess of Sussex, Omid Scobie revealed that Meghan “never wants to set foot again in England.”
Although, royal author Tom Quinn is convinced that Harry is not going to back down when it comes to his home country and their return to it.
Quinn told The Mirror that Harry is “putting pressure” on his wife Meghan to join him at the Invictus Game event which will be held in London.
“The Invictus Games – it’ s one of the few areas of Harry‘s life where he feels on firm ground,” Quinn explained. “There’s no doubt that helping disabled soldiers is a good thing, and it’s something that Harry has tried to do without it becoming all about him.”
He shared that “it’s good for brand Sussex but only if Meghan is also there” which is why Harry is “definitely putting pressure on her to join him.”
The royal author also added that this clash of view is “causing huge tension” in the couple’s relationship.
He noted that Scobie’s book cited Meghan never wanting to visit the UK again, but Quinn believes she “now realises with the games coming up and her father-in-law seriously ill that you should never say never.”
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