A senior member of the royal family allegedly invited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, on the other hand, declined.

Despite his son and daughter-in-assertions law's that their relationship was already "gone," Prince Charles allegedly extended an open invitation to them.

According to royal sources who spoke to the Daily Mail, the pair is "always welcome" to stay with Prince Charles when in the UK for some important speaking engagements.

Despite his and the former "Suits" star's criticisms on the royal family, the invitation was apparently the Prince of Wales' attempt to draw the Duke of Sussex into the fold.

The offer, according to the insider, was a fantastic opportunity for everyone to "take stock and relax," but it was denied.

During their brief visit to the United Kingdom, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to stay in Frogmore Cottage.

In an interview with The Cut last week, the 41-year-old mother of two said that Prince Harry's connection with Prince Charles had soured as a result of their choice to step down from royal public responsibilities.

"Harry said to me, 'I lost my dad in this process'. That's his decision."

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Prince William, Prince Harry Worlds Away Despite Being In The Same Country

Meanwhile, despite the brothers' proximity, a royal expert stated that Prince William will not meet with Prince Harry on his visit to the UK this week.

According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live half a mile away from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. It has also been stated that they have not met and do not intend to meet.

Prince William, who resides with his wife Kate Middleton and their three children at Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle estate, is said to be afraid of his younger brother. The latter may opt to include the details of their private chats in his planned explosive biography.

Angela Levin, a royal specialist, predicted that this would continue until the royal family learnt the contents of the Duke of Sussex's book.

She told The Sun that the Cambridges would attempt to "avoid" touch with their in-laws until they knew what Prince Harry stated in the book and the details of their Netflix documentary.

Levin believes the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have lost their trustworthiness because the royals believe they utilize their private chats for financial benefit and notoriety.

"It's their own fault for vastly exaggerating and being rude," she added.

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