Meghan Markle is tentatively listed as a guest for Prince Harry's upcoming UK visit in May, where he is scheduled to speak at the 10th-anniversary celebration of The Invictus Games at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield discussed Meghan's potential attendance with the Daily Express, indicating that she would likely participate only if assured of the royal family's absence.
"If the royal family decides to skip the event, Meghan may attend, adopting a First Lady-like demeanor to support Harry," Schofield remarked.
Schofield, host of the To Di For Daily podcast, elaborated on Meghan's supportive role at such events, stating, "Meghan often lets Harry take center stage, providing him with the spotlight. Supporting Harry is not only personally significant to her but also aligns with their brand's focus on positive initiatives."
"While Meghan's name appears on the event's guest list alongside Harry, it is marked as 'to be confirmed' (TBC)," Schofield added.
An insider shared that Prince Harry hopes for Meghan's attendance, aiming to introduce their children, Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2, to his homeland and potentially rekindle ties with the royal family.