Meghan Markle would not want to return to the UK for more than a fleeting visit if Harry mends his relationship with his father and brother because ‘she disliked England’, the former editor of Vanity Fair has claimed.
Tina Brown believes Prince Harry may wish to make a dramatic comeback to the Royal Family following the Queen’s death, spending his time between the United Kingdom and the United States, though Meghan is unlikely to be totally supportive.
Ms Brown has described Megxit as a ‘disaster for both sides’ and claimed Harry and Meghan caused ‘maximum mayhem’ when leaving the Royal Family because they are ‘addicted to drama’.
She said: ‘I think that Harry is going to want to come back when the Queen dies to serve his country. And I think they will find a way to reel him in. And it’s possible that Meghan – maybe they will have a commuter arrangement. I don’t know. I don’t see Meghan ever wanting to go back. She disliked England.’
Ms Brown stated that the British people is “very, very upset” about Megxit since they adored Harry and attempted to support him when he fell in love with Meghan. Ms Brown reportedly described Prince Harry as a “very impetuous individual” who “always imagined he would leave,” according to Palace officials.
She said: ‘I actually think there is a Harry-shaped hole in the royal family now. And Harry was beloved, actually, by the British people. And people adored Meghan when she came into the mix.
‘So it was actually very, very sad for everybody that it went so wrong because they actually need Harry and Meghan now. You should see, the Queen is failing, and she’s very frail. They kind of need Harry and Meghan to bring that star power and to be on the balcony at the Jubilee. We have to have a royal family up there. We can’t have Andrew up there.’
‘Meghan will never come back. She disliked England’: Ex-Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown says Harry ‘will want to return when the Queen dies to serve his country’ but may have a ‘commuter arrangement’ if his wife doesn’t join him