According to royal biographer Andrew Morton, who wrote a book on Diana, Meghan Markle will not want to curtsy to Kate when Prince William becomes king.
According to an author, Prince Harry and Meghan will not return to the UK. (Image: Getty).
A renowned Royal Family analyst believes Prince Harry and Meghan will not return to the UK indefinitely because the Duchess of Sussex does not want to curtsy to Kate.
Andrew Morton believes the Duchess’s bond with the Princess of Wales is one of the reasons the Sussexes are likely to remain in the United States.
According to Morton, author of Diana: Her True Story, the Sussexes have personal commitments in the US.
On Sunday, Trevor Philips on Sky News discussed his potential return to the UK. Philips wondered if Harry and Meghan will ever return to Britain.
Morton asked if Meghan Markle had curtsied to Kate Middleton. I do not think so.
“I don’t see that as a runner. They’ve got their own lives in California. They’ve got their own set, they’ve got their own influence, and they’ve got their own companies.”
Morton was speaking days before the duke is expected to return to the UK to mark the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
Royal Highnesses bow and curtsy only to majesties, so Meghan would only have to do so to Kate once the princess becomes Queen.
Harry meanwhile explored Meghan and Kate’s fractious relationship in his autobiography, recounting how the princess, pregnant at the time with Prince Louis, said she was owed an apology from Meghan after she said Kate was suffering from “baby brain” due to her “hormones”.
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The duke shed further light on the row between Kate and Meghan over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress, saying the incident left Meghan “sobbing on the floor”.
Morton also discussed the relationship between Harry and William. Saying Diana expected the duke could be his older brother’s wingman.
He added: “She saw Harry very much as a back up, as a wingman to William in the difficult, lonely job that he will face. Well, that hasn’t happened.”