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Meghan Markle: Why She’s Not Attending Prince Philip’s Funeral

Ruler Harry’s pregnant spouse Meghan Markle didn’t travel to the U.K. for the memorial service of Prince Philip, after he died at 99. Here’s the reason.

Meghan Markle won’t be among the little gathering of imperial relatives in participation at Prince Philip‘s burial service at St. George’s Chapel on April 17. The 39-year-old entertainer, who is presently pregnant with her second youngster with spouse Prince Harry, a day and a half, stay at home in California. A rep for the couple affirmed to TheMagazineCity that Harry would make a trip to his nation of origin to grieve the deficiency of his granddad, who unfortunately died at 99 years old.

Meghan Markle will not be attending Prince Philip’s funeral. Image: Shutterstock

For what reason isn’t Meghan Markle going to Prince Philip’s memorial service?

Meghan is anticipating her subsequent youngster — a child young lady — this late spring, and didn’t get leeway from her primary care physician to fly abroad, let alone during a pandemic. “I can affirm that the Duke of Sussex will go to his granddad’s memorial service and will be following COVID-19 conventions for movement to and from the U.K. just as during his time in the nation,” Meghan and Harry’s rep told TMC. “The Duchess has bent over backward to go close by the Duke, however shockingly, she didn’t get clinical freedom from her doctor.”

Prince Philip, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Image: Shutterstock

The news comes a couple of days after the couple regarded the Duke of Edinburgh, who passed on only one month before his 100th birthday celebration on April 9, with a message on their authority Archewell site. “In cherishing memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh,” the recognition read. “Much thanks to you for your administration, you will be significantly missed.” Harry’s outing to the U.K. will be his first since his notable meeting with Oprah, and he will be brought together with his sibling Prince William in the midst of their detailed quarrel.

The burial service list of attendees will be restricted to 30 individuals under U.K. government rules because of COVID, as indicated by BBC, so it’s normal that most participants will be close relatives, including Philip’s better half of 73 years, Queen Elizabeth II, 94, his kids, and grandkids. Buckingham Palace still can’t seem to formally affirm the help subtleties, however the sovereign is required to go through the eight days paving the way to it in grieving and won’t do any regal obligations until after the assistance is finished.

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