Meghan Markle won't join Prince Harry at Prince Philip's memorial service

The Duke of Sussex is wanting to join in. The Duchess of Sussex has been exhorted by her doctor not to travel. So the duke will join in, an illustrious representative said
Following the demise of the Duke of Edinburgh-Prince Philip, his grandson Prince Harry is set to rejoin with his family to offer his final appreciation at the memorial service, however without spouse Meghan Markle.

Page Six affirmed that the Duchess of Sussex who is because of bring forth two or three's subsequent kid, a young lady, in late-spring will remain at home in California on her PCP's recommendation, Buckingham Palace declared.
A source near the royals advised that Markle expected to be at his better half's side, however the excursion, and the 12-hour flight, were considered possibly excessively burdening.
"The Duke of Sussex is wanting to join in. The Duchess of Sussex has been exhorted by her doctor not to travel. So the duke will join in," a regal representative said at a press instructions, utilizing Harry's other title.
Harry who presently lives in California with his significant other Meghan Markle and child Archie Harrison will probably be in participation at the help, which is set to occur at his and Meghan's wedding setting, St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.

Page Six revealed that the memorial service will be a close issue, restricted to 30 members under severe UK social-separating rules.
Indeed, even Prime Minister Boris Johnson won't go to the grieving function, to permit space for however many regal relatives as could be allowed.

Buckingham Palace declared on Friday that Philip, the long-term spouse of Queen Elizabeth II, passed on "calmly" at Windsor Castle at 99 years old, only two months shy of his 100th birthday celebration.
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