The Queen is claimed to be “very sad” over Meghan Markle not bringing child Archie with her to the UK today, according to records.
Meghan, 38, as well as Prince Harry, 35, are recognized to have left their boy with a babysitter and Meghan’s pal Jessica Mulroney. At the same time, both finish their last imperial responsibilities today, The Sunday Times records.
The Duke, as well as Duchess of Sussex, are due to perform their last royal involvements today as they prepare to step down from their functions as elderly royals.
And, the Queen, 93, as well as her hubby Prince Phillip, 98, are claimed to be let down at the property that they won’t be seeing their great-grandson, Archie.
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were first introduced to the tot the day that Meghan and Harry publicly welcomed their newborn son to the rest of the world.
Meghan and Harry shared the precious moment with an Instagram photo, which showed the British Monarch and her husband smiling at the bundle of joy while Meghan cradles the baby.
The three are joined by Prince Harry as well as Meghan’s mum, Doria Ragland, in the black and white snap which was captioned: “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are pleased to announce they have named their first born child: Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
“This afternoon Their Royal Highnesses presented Her Majesty The Queen to her eighth great-grandchild at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh, as well as The Duchess’ mother, was also present for this special occasion.”
The Duke of Sussex arrived in the UK for the first time since leaving for Canada last week. The Prince was alone when he attended a travel conference in Edinburgh, where he asked to be referred to simply as “Harry.”
A week before Harry’s return, the Prince, as well as his wife, announced they would stop using the name Sussex Royal after the Queen reportedly “banned” them from doing so.
A statement from a spokesperson for the couple read: “While The Duke, as well as Duchess, are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organization, given the specific UK government rules surrounding use of the word ‘Royal,’ it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organization when it is announced this spring, will not be named Sussex Royal Foundation…
“The Duke, as well as Duchess of Sussex, do not intend to use ‘SussexRoyal’ in any territory post spring 2020.