Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will NOT fly back to UK for Diana statue party this month, couple confirm
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will not be making a return to the UK for a postponed party to celebrate Princess Diana.
The Sussexes had been weighing up whether to join his brother William and 100 guests, including Sir Elton John, at the rearranged bash later this month.
Harry, 37, flew back for the scaled-down unveiling of the Diana statue in July, without Meghan, 40, who had just given birth, but a reception was shelved due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The party to honour Di with her friends and family will now take place at Kensington Palace a week on Tuesday.
It was always thought Harry wanted to return for the hour-long celebration of his mother’s life when it was rearranged.
But now it has been confirmed by a spokesperson for the Sussexes that the couple will not be returning for the bash, reports .
Travel restrictions from the USA have now been lifted so the California-based pair would have been spared Covid quarantine.
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And Harry and Meghan are rumoured to be wanting a christening for Lilibet with the Queen at Windsor, although sources deny it.
Majesty Magazine editor-in-chief Ingrid Seward, at said of the reception: “You would have thought it would definitely be something Harry would really want to be at.
"I can’t imagine anything less important for him because he would want to respect his mother.
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“It is an important gathering of his mother’s friends. He could even get a few quotes for his memoir.
“I am sure Meghan would want to be there for Diana and Harry.”
The palace did not want to comment.