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King Charles snubs Meghan Markle in his reunion plans with Prince Harry

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By bakhtawar khanPublished 6 days ago 1 min read

Ruler Charles censured Meghan Markle while arranging get-together with his alienated child Sovereign Harry and kids, Ruler Archie and Princess Lilibet.

As per illustrious master Tom Quinn, the ruler believes the Duke of Sussex should purchase a property in the UK so he could see his grandchildren.

Talking with The Mirror, the illustrious creator uncovered that Charles is irate with Harry as he just will interface with Archie and Lilibet by means of video calls and he is frantic to see them.

"Ruler Charles has been coming down on Harry to do only this as he is irate that his main relationship with his grandkids so far is by means of video calls, which Charles despises," he told the distribution.

Quinn added that Ruler William and Kate Middleton's children, Sovereign George, Princess Charlotte, and Sovereign Louis, would spend the end of the week at Highgrove and Harry's kids could then effectively pop over from their home close by."

"This would perfectly get round the issue of Meghan - she just would have no need to be there and the youngsters could be sped back to the States following possibly 14 days," he shared.

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