KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry will return to London in April and May
  • Meghan Markle may not join Prince Harry during his upcoming engagements
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent statement is still being criticized 

Meghan Markle continues to spark rumors that she’s furious with Queen Elizabeth and the royal family.

During a recent discussion on ITV’s “ Royal Rota,” editor Chris Ship claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will return to London in April because Archie’s dad is the patron of the London Marathon.

However, producer Lizzie Robinson said that it is more likely for Prince Harry to return to London by himself.

“He might be back on his own. We might see him in April as patron of the London Marathon,” she said.

Ship then claimed that Prince Harry and Markle will return to London in May because they will be attending the Invictus Games in The Hague.

Next month, Prince Harry and Markle’s attendance to a series of royal engagements before their bombshell exit is made official has already been confirmed. But there are claims that these will be the last few instances that the “Suits” alum will be seen with the royal family.

Last week, the royal couple released a statement regarding their 12-month review period and Queen Elizabeth’s Sussex Royal brand ban that suggested they were upset with Her Majesty’s decisions.

“While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are focused on plans to establish and new non-profit organization, given the specific UK government rules surrounding the use of the word ‘royal,’ it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organization will not utilize the name ‘Sussex Royal’ or any other iteration of ‘royal,’” the statement read.

Royal commentator Camilla Tominey told ITV’s “This Morning” that Prince Harry and Markle’s statement proved that they lack an understanding of the British monarchy.

“The tone of this statement is pretty pointed. It’s certainly been drafted by an American because there are Americanisms in it. It talks about Spring 2020 rather than the Spring of 2020. And it says ‘per the agreement’ as opposed to ‘as per the agreement.’ So it’s completely Americanized. Also, it shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the Monarchy works,” she said.

Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (L) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex are pictured in October 2019
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (L) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex are pictured in October 2019 POOL / TOBY MELVILLE