KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle still hasn't allowed Thomas Markle Sr. to meet his grandson 
  • Meghan Markle reportedly has a hard time forgiving 
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were invited to spend summer in Balmoral with the Queen 

Meghan Markle is once again at the center of another negative story that claims she doesn’t forgive easily.

According to Life & Style, the Duchess of Sussex has a hard time forgiving those who have wronged her and this includes her dad, Thomas Markle Sr. and the royal family.

A source told the tabloid that Prince Harry’s wife has no plans to allow Archie to meet his grandfather and Markle’s other relatives. And the “Suits” alum also has the same mindset when it comes to Prince Harry’s side of the family.

“ The thought of being trapped with Harry’s stuffy family while exposing Archie to all of their drama is her idea of hell,” the source said.

However, the claims made by the tabloid should be taken with a grain of salt. Not only are they late; they are also incorrect. Rumors about Markle trying to hide Archie from Queen Elizabeth and the other royals have been making headlines throughout the past couple of weeks. However, this has already been debunked.

Two weeks ago, The Telegraph reporter Bryony Gordon revealed that Her Majesty invited Prince Harry, Markle, and Archie to spend time with her in Balmoral in the summer and the Sussexes accepted the invitation. The fact that they agreed to hang out with the Queen proves that there’s no bad blood between them.

However, it is still unclear if their summer plans will push through due to the coronavirus pandemic. Prince Harry and Markle are on self-quarantine in Los Angeles, while the Queen and Prince Philip are in Windsor Castle at the moment.

Unfortunately, the royal couple’s decision did not sit well with their critics. Some of them claimed that the Sussexes refused to fly to Balmoral to be with the Queen due to the coronavirus but they were able to fly to the United States via a private plane.

It is important to note though that the Queen and Prince Philip are vulnerable for the coronavirus that’s why the Sussexes’ decision could actually be beneficial to everyone.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their son Archie are residing in Los Angeles, California.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan took their baby son Archie on the tour of southern Africa. POOL/HENK KRUGER