Since Prince Harry and Meghan departed the UK in 2020, King Charles has not had the opportunity to see his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet.
Royal commentator Lydia Alty, as reported by OK!, has urged Meghan Markle to reconsider and allow Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to visit King Charles in the UK, especially considering his current health battle.
Alty suggests that King Charles, at 75 years old, must be longing to spend time with his grandchildren, whom he hasn't seen since their relocation to the US.
Alty speculates on Meghan's reasons for keeping the children away, citing potential concerns about the family's safety after their security was withdrawn by the Home Office. She also questions whether Meghan's personal feelings, including potential skepticism or ego, might be influencing her decision to keep the family in California.
While acknowledging Meghan's past grievances with the Royal Family, Alty emphasizes the importance of family bonds, especially during challenging times like King Charles's health battle.
Alty argues that it's unfair to deprive Archie and Lilibet of the opportunity to see their grandfather, asserting that their familial connections should not be severed by geographical distance.
While acknowledging that there may be underlying reasons for Meghan's decisions, Alty emphasizes the significance of family unity, suggesting that allowing Archie and Lilibet to visit King Charles in the UK would be a meaningful gesture, particularly during this period of uncertainty and health concerns.