Queen extending ‘olive branch’ to spend more time with Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet this summer

The Queen has reportedly invited Prince Harry and Meghan to spend time at Balmoral this summer time.
The Queen arrived at her Highlands residence on Thursday, and is reportedly planning to remain in Craigowan Lodge on the Balmoral property for a complete of 10 weeks.
In what’s being dubbed ‘an prolonged olive department’, the Queen has reportedly invited Harry, Meghan and their two youngsters, Archie and Lilibet, to spend time along with her on the Scottish residence.
The pair haven’t been to the Highlands to see the Queen since 2018. In the event that they settle for, it will imply that the duke and duchess’ youngsters, Archie and Lilibet, would lastly spend high quality time with their great-grandmother.
Nevertheless, it’s claimed that the Sussexes is not going to spend time with different royals, akin to Charles and William, and can solely stick with Her Majesty briefly whereas different senior royals aren’t about.
A supply instructed The Solar on Sunday, “Employees have been instructed to anticipate the total record of royals together with Harry, Meghan and their youngsters Archie and Lilibet. They’re making ready for the Sussexes.”
One other supply additionally mentioned, “Balmoral is the proper place for them to spend a bit of little bit of high quality time with the Queen.
The Sussex household made a short look on the Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this summer time however didn’t keep lengthy and have been stored within the background for the Buckingham Palace balcony look.
A palace insider instructed The Categorical that Prince Harry and Meghan ‘barely had quarter-hour’ with The Queen because of the hectic preparations of the jubilee celebrations. Nevertheless, they managed to lastly introduce their daughter Lilibet (opens in new tab) to her great-grandmother.
A royal knowledgeable revealed she believed Prince Harry was “completely livid” over his remedy through the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Angela Levin, who penned the Duke of Sussex’s biography, instructed The Solar, “The factor that actually stood out for me on that day was Harry’s anger – he wears his feelings on his face and he appeared completely livid. He may have been feeling a lot of issues, I do not know whether or not he had a wave of feeling at what he had given up.”
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