Prince Harry and Meghan could win big if they visit the Queen on her 96th birthday
Prince Harry can be overjoyed to meet the Queen on his beloved grandmother's 96th birthday as she will be in Europe at the same time.
The Duke of Sussex, facing backlash since missing Prince Philip's memorial service last month over security concerns, may surprise the Queen on her big day.
There is speculation that Prince Harry, who is set to fly to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, plans to meet the Queen during the event.
The Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded, wounded and sick soldiers and women, will take place from April 16 to 22. Harry's grandmother will celebrate her 96th on April 21.
While there are many royal experts who believe and predict that the Duke of Sussex, who will return to Europe from his Montecito mansion in the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, will not be home to meet the Queen on his big day.
Robert Jobson, co-writer of Diana: Closely Guarded Secret, told the Mirror that he believes it will be "highly likely" for Prince Harry to come home for his birthday, "given the scholarship he has caused in the family." happened."
Another royal biographer, Angela Levine, has said the Queen's attendance at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations was scant due to her limited mobility, leaving aides "worrisome". To celebrate the reign of his grandmother.
She said: “It is quite painful to see him. She [His Excellency] would love to see him. She worships Harry. It doesn't bother him."
But, some fans and experts still believe the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could surprise the Queen and the royal family with their much-needed move.
Prince Harry and Meghan could be in for a big win if they visit the Queen as it could help the couple adjust to their own people who are ready to bolster the monarchy to deal with the crisis.