In the next months, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be hard at work planning for the Invictus Games, which will be held in Holland. 

The Duchess of Sussex, 40, will accompany her husband on their first vacation outside the United States since Megxit, and it has been confirmed that they will be trailed around by Netflix cameras. 

According to experts, Meghan's presence in Holland with her husband is "unnecessary." 

They further allege that the former "Suits" actress would only return to the UK if she takes cameras and film crews with her. 

Meghan Markle has not visited the United Kingdom since March 2020. 

Meghan is just joining her husband to Holland to film their next Netflix documentary, according to royal analyst Angela Levin. 

"They're going with cameras," she said, "and she wouldn't want to miss out on the publicity." 

However, the Invictus Games are her husband's brainchild, not hers. 

"The Invictus Games don't belong to her," Angela believes. "She enjoys taking over things that she feels would be profitable for her; she's not essential there." 

When The Sun questioned the expert whether she thought the pair would return to the UK this year, she said, "I think they'll come back provided we let them bring Netflix cameramen; otherwise, they won't come." 

According to the expert, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's travel to Holland is a major "snub" to Queen Elizabeth II after they refused to attend Prince Philip's funeral a few days ago. 

Angela described the Sussexes' conduct as "really appalling" and "unbelievable," adding that it must "seriously pain" the royal family because the pair will do anything for attention but not for their family. 

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Security for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 

Meanwhile, Dutch officials have said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's special close protection agents cannot be armed when traveling to the Invictus Games this weekend. 

However, they are reported to have used arm protection, ranging from A-list bodyguards to celebrities such as Gavin de Becker in the United States. 

The Dutch royal family will attend the games, but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not stay at their respective palaces. In addition, there will be no ceremonial reception for the newlyweds.

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