‘Curtsy’ evasion: Meghan Markle ‘avoiding’ Princess Catherine and UK

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‘Curtsy’ evasion: Meghan Markle ‘avoiding’ Princess Catherine and UK
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Royal biographer Andrew Morton says Meghan Markle will not return to the UK because she doesn't want to 'curtsy' to Princess Catherine when Prince William becomes King. 'Meghan Markle curtseying to Kate Middleton? No I don't think so. I don't see that as a runner,' he told Sky UK host Trevor Phillips. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told TalkTV the Duchess of Sussex will 'avoid' the UK. 'I certainly think that Meghan will avoid the UK for self preservation. She does not want the boos. She doesn't want the negative attention … She wants to go where she's celebrated and elevated,' she said.

Royal biographer Andrew Morton says Meghan Markle will not return to the UK because she doesn't want to"curtsy" to Princess Catherine when Prince William becomes King.

"Meghan Markle curtseying to Kate Middleton? No I don't think so. I don't see that as a runner," he told Sky UK host Trevor Phillips."I certainly think that Meghan will avoid the UK for self preservation. She does not want the boos. She doesn't want the negative attention … She wants to go where she's celebrated and elevated," she said.

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