Queen is left ‘very sad’ as Meghan WON’T bring Archie along when she joins Prince Harry this week


Queen is left ‘very sad’ as Meghan Markle WON’T bring son Archie along when she joins Prince Harry in Britain this week for their final engagements ‘adding £50,000 to their security bill’

  • Meghan Markle is not expected to bring Archie to UK from Canada this week
  • She will join Prince Harry for the couple’s last official royal engagements
  • The Queen and Prince Philip are said to be ‘very sad’ at not seeing Archie
  • Archie is thought to be staying with the Sussexes’ nanny and Jessica Mulroney 

Meghan Markle is not expected to bring son Archie with her when she joins Prince Harry in Britain this week for their last round of royal engagements. 

The Queen, 93, and Prince Philip, 98, are said to be ‘very sad’ by the news, having seen so little of Archie since his birth, according to the Sunday Times.  

It is believed that Archie, who has yet to set foot on UK soil this year, will remain with the Sussexes’ nanny, and with Meghan’s friend Jessica Mulroney. 

Archie’s last official sighting was in a photograph with his father the Duke of Sussex, posted to the Sussex Royal Instagram account last New Year’s Eve.

Harry and Meghan’s decision to leave Archie behind is also thought to add another £50,000 to the royal couple’s security bill, The Sun reports.

Meghan Markle is not expected to bring son Archie with her when she joins Prince Harry in Britain this week for their last round of royal engagements (pictured, July 2019)

A royal insider told the paper: ‘Meghan’s London jaunt is proving a real headache.’

They added: ‘It’s an expensive time just when the costs of looking after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are under scrutiny.’

Prince Harry, 35, left Meghan, 38, and their nine-month-old son in Canada as he embarked on a final round of official duties last week.

Launching an eco-friendly travel company in Edinburgh, the senior royal made headlines as he asked delegates ‘just to call him Harry’. 

He also performed a duet with Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios for a new charity single before recreating the Beatles’ iconic zebra crossing photo outside.

Harry and Meghan's decision to leave Archie behind is also thought to add another £50,000 to the royal couple's security bill (pictured, Harry visiting Abbey Road Studios)

Harry and Meghan’s decision to leave Archie behind is also thought to add another £50,000 to the royal couple’s security bill (pictured, Harry visiting Abbey Road Studios)

It is believed that Archie, who has yet to set foot on UK soil this year, will remain with the Sussexes' nanny, and with Meghan's friend Jessica Mulroney (pictured, September 2019)

It is believed that Archie, who has yet to set foot on UK soil this year, will remain with the Sussexes’ nanny, and with Meghan’s friend Jessica Mulroney (pictured, September 2019)

Harry flew to Britain on a commercial flight and arrived in Edinburgh on an eco-friendly LNER train from, with taxpayer-funded Scotland Yard bodyguards.

The Queen’s grandson has been stung by criticism over the past six months of his frequent use of private jets while campaigning on environmental issues.

Harry’s flight to Britain this week was believed to have been the seventh flight the Queen’s grandson has taken so far this year, following return trips from Vancouver Island to London, Miami in Florida and Palo Alto in California.

The Duke will be joined by Meghan this week for five further official appearances.