Harry and Meghan can’t expect Britain to forgive them
From our UK edition
A return for Meghan Markle, if it actually happens, could drop like a lead balloon with the British public. She torched her bridges in her husband’s homeland, above all, it seems, through the couple’s conduct toward the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in their final years. Publicising this family trip for the Invictus one-year-to-go event in Birmingham looks like an attempt to put the King in a tight spot. After years of setbacks in California, it may just have sunk in, even to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex: without the royal connection they ditched, their draw is limited. Media reports over the past few days frame a July visit for Meghan and Prince Harry as a homecoming, with the children, Archie and Lilibet coming along. Many will be sceptical.