It is the first time the Duchess of Sussex has set foot on UK soil for two years after she and Harry left members of the royal family and left the royal family disturbed by their interview at the Oprah, where accused an anonymous senior royal of racism. He last saw the queen in an awkward Commonwealth Day service on March 8, 2020, but has since claimed to have spoken to her regularly on the phone and via video calls. Harry, 37, has not seen his grandmother in person since the funeral of Prince Philip last April, when he flew briefly from their new home in the United States. But their contact would be limited due to Covid’s limitations. He has since filed a lawsuit against the Home Office of the Supreme Court, claiming it was too dangerous to bring his family to the UK after he was stripped of his official protection by the Metropolitan Police. It is not known how the couple got there – whether they took a private jet or flew commercially – but their presence is the talk of the locals on the Windsor estate, the Mail understands. They arrived incognito on Wednesday and are believed to have stayed at Frogmore Cottage, the house where they stayed despite leaving the UK where Princess Eugenie and her family currently live overnight. They are not believed to have their children, Archie and Lilibet, with them. Harry and Megan flew secretly to the UK to see the Queen in Windsor, according to the Mail Megan last saw the queen in an awkward Commonwealth Day service on March 8, 2020, but has since claimed to speak to her regularly on the phone and via video calls. It is the first time the Duchess of Sussex has set foot on UK soil for two years after she and Harry left members of the royal family and left the royal family disturbed by their interview at the Oprah, where accused an anonymous senior royal of racism It’s hilarious, as they try to keep the visit a secret, Harry and Megan, 40, were spotted walking to Windsor Castle early yesterday (Thursday) morning by a bus of enthusiastic churchgoers who arrived for the Royal Mountain operation. Harry, 37, has not seen his grandmother in person since the funeral of Prince Philip last April, when he flew briefly from their new home in the United States. It’s hilarious, as they try to keep the visit a secret, Harry and Megan, 40, were spotted walking to Windsor Castle early yesterday (Thursday) morning by a bus of enthusiastic churchgoers who arrived for the Royal Maunti service. The couple is believed to have been on their way to the Queen’s official residence to see not only the monarch but also Harry’s father, Prince Charles, who was staying with his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, to stand. in place of the queen in the service for the first time. Harry and his father have only rarely spoken in the last two years and sharply criticized Charles in last year ‘s Oprah interview for failing to support him and allegedly cutting him off financially – claims that are categorically disputed by supporters of the future king who say he has stayed desert from the rejection of his youngest son. He is also said to be deeply concerned about Harry’s upcoming memoirs to be published later this year, which he fears will be used further to settle accounts. The couple reportedly left Windsor yesterday afternoon and are now more than likely in the Netherlands. Harry was heavily criticized for not attending last month’s memorial service for his late grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, who died a year ago last Saturday. But at the time, his spokesman said he hoped to see his grandmother “soon”. The couple has flown to Europe to watch the prince’s Invictus Games, the Paralympic-style event he organized for injured service personnel, in The Hague, which opens on Saturday. There was intense debate over whether he – and Meghan – could use the trip as an opportunity to see the elderly monarch, who will celebrate her 96th birthday on Thursday. It would have been considered a scandalous snobbery if it had not been. But many had wondered if he could damage his claim in the Supreme Court if he did set foot on British soil. Harry is suing the Home Office after being stripped of his 24-hour tax-funded police protection following his resignation from the United Kingdom. He has since told the Supreme Court that he is willing to pay himself when he is in the UK, as he does not believe he and his family are safe in this country, as his own privately funded group of US bodyguards cannot carry weapons and will , claims, not to be informed about the relevant information. A spokesman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed last night that they had gone to Windsor to see the Queen. It comes after it was revealed that Harry and Megan are expected to take a Netflix camera crew with them for a private meeting with the Ukrainian team as they head to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands this weekend. Netflix will follow the Duke and Duchess of Sussex throughout the trip as part of the couple’s $ 100 million deal with the media giant, who are shooting a documentary about the Paralympic Games for Army veterans. The film crew will have exclusive access to the couple in The Hague and are expected to film the behind-the-scenes meeting between Harry and Megan and the Invictus team from the war-torn country. Meanwhile, security forces were spotted around The Hague today with sniffer dogs and police as a steel ring was placed before the royal couple entered from California for the opening ceremony on Saturday. Harry and Megan – who have received the so-called VVIP (very, very important person) status from the Dutch authorities – will also be videotaped to welcome the contestants and their families throughout their journey. However, critics have accused the couple of making money from the games by allowing Netflix cameras to participate in private meetings. And royal experts believe the VVIP status given to the couple will allow Netflix to portray the couple – who have been heavily criticized for not attending the Duke of Edinburgh memorial service – in a particularly favorable light. It comes after sources close to the couple revealed that Harry and Megan would receive “VVIP” status in the Netherlands, providing them with top-level local protection – something that would be seen as an attempt to justify their non-attendance at Prince Philip’s memorial. service at Westminster Abbey last month for security reasons. Prince Harry and Megan Markle (photo in 2018) go to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands starting on Saturday Security at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark in The Hague is being stepped up today, two days before the start of the Games Police, military personnel and security guards patrol today at the Zuiderpark in The Hague, the Netherlands “The Netflix film crew will definitely favor Harry and Megan,” said Talk Radio royal commentator Charles Ray. “It would seem like they are still members of the royal family when they are private. That’s all there is to it, to show people that they are still considered very important. “Undoubtedly, the ‘VVIP’ status given to them by the Dutch authorities will play very well.” The film crew is expected to travel in the same armed police convoy that will transport Harry and Megan to the Zuiderpark stadium where the opening ceremony will take place on Saturday. They will also film the moving moment when Harry and Megan meet members of the Ukrainian team, whose presence is colored by heartache for the loss of four of their former colleagues who died defending their country. The trip marks a return to the forefront for Meghan, whose previous high-profile appearances were Oprah Winfrey’s interview and a very focused appearance on Ellen DeGenres show. The Netflix series of documentaries that is filmed over the course of a week during gaming is called “Heart of Darkness”. Security at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark ahead of the Invictus Games starting with the opening ceremony on Saturday Police, military personnel and security guards patrol today at the Zuiderpark in The Hague, the Netherlands Security at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark in The Hague is being stepped up today, two days before the start of the Games It is the couple’s first co-production with Archewell Productions and is made by the Oscar-winning team of director Orlando von Einsiedel and producer Joanna Natasegara. They were responsible for the widely acclaimed “White Helmets” documentary about the first correspondents during the Syrian conflict. According to Archwell, the documentary series will “show strong stories of resilience and hope from competitors on their journey to the Invictus Games.” The meeting of the royal couple with the Ukrainian team is expected to be one of the most moving moments of the games that will last a week in which competitors from 20 countries participated. Their arrival at Schiphol Airport was marked by heartache after four members of the team died defending their country. Sergey Smilin was killed in the line of duty on March 18, while former Invictus rivals Vladimir Motelchuk and Dmytro Oliynyk were killed in rocket attacks on March 29, and former tester Serhii Karajvan died in battle on March 13. Security at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark ahead of the Invictus Games starting with the opening ceremony on Saturday Security at the Sportcampus Zuiderpark in The Hague is being stepped up today, two days before the start of the Games Police, military personnel and security guards patrol today at the Zuiderpark in The Hague, the Netherlands “They were all very active in the international Invictus community on the We Are Invictus platform, competing in events last year, including the iconic London Marathon and online rowing championships,” said an Invictus spokesman. Megan is expected to arrive in the Netherlands with her husband on Friday …