- Prince Harry may return to the UK for his uncle Robert Fellows’ memorial.
- The royal family begins their summer holiday at Balmoral.
- A memorial garden for Queen Elizabeth II gets planning approval in Regent’s Park.
Prince Harry is contemplating a return to the UK to attend the memorial service for his uncle, Robert Fellows, who recently passed away.
Given the ongoing controversies and Harry’s remarks about the UK’s safety for Meghan Markle, he will only attend if there is not “too much drama,” according to a friend.
Royal Family’s Balmoral Retreat and Harry’s Conditional Return
Meanwhile, the royal family has commenced their summer holiday at Balmoral. King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in Scotland, and they were joined by Princess Anne, who attended the Edinburgh military tattoo. The Wales family, including the Princess of Wales, who is undergoing cancer treatment, will also join them.
The royal family has begun their traditional summer holiday at Balmoral. King Charles and Queen Camilla have settled in Scotland, joined by Princess Anne, who attended Edinburgh’s military tattoo. The Wales family, including the Princess of Wales, who is currently dealing with cancer, will also join the family at Balmoral.
In addition to the royal family’s movements, a new project in honor of Queen Elizabeth II has been approved. A memorial garden is set to be created in London’s Regent’s Park, featuring the late monarch’s favorite flowers. This garden aims to be a peaceful retreat for reflection and will add two acres of biodiverse parkland to the city.
Andrew Scattergood, chief executive of The Royal Parks, announced that planning permission has been secured for this tranquil space. The garden will provide a serene escape from the urban hustle and bustle, scheduled to open in 2026. This project underscores the ongoing efforts to honor Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy.
The royal family’s summer activities and the planning of a memorial garden for Queen Elizabeth II reflect their continued commitment to honoring family traditions and legacies, even amidst personal and public challenges.
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“He would want to be there. It will be a huge gathering of the Spencer clan,” a friend told the Daily Beast. “[But] it may well be that everyone feels Harry’s attendance would just create too much drama.”