Duke and Duchess advised to return to UK if they 'can keep quiet'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to skip the attention-grabbing stunt ahead of their expected trip to Britain.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been advised to return to Britain for the Queen's platinum jubilee only if they can "keep it quiet".
Royal expert Jonathan Saccardotti claimed it would be "probably better" if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle don't back down, saying it would "steal" the Queen's attention.
In a conversation with Royally Us, Saccardotti said: "I personally don't imagine Meghan coming to the UK very easily."
The expert added: "She may prove me wrong but people here have such a low opinion of her that if it's neither of these I think she would be brave enough to come back to the UK."
Saccerdotti continued: "But I still say if they can come back and if they can't be front and center, keep quiet, but to help celebrate, not just for the Queen but for the whole country." come back for, maybe that would be great and it might rehabilitate them to some extent to the British people.
"I really don't think that's his style anymore.
"They don't like to do things quietly, they don't like to have anyone else when they're around and I think where Harry and Meghan go, it's the Harry and Meghan Show," according to the royal expert.
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