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Meghan Markle’s “Desperate wish” for respect unfulfilled as UK return looms
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Meghan Markle’s “Desperate wish” for respect unfulfilled as UK return looms

ARY News · Jun 21, 2026, 3:26 PM

Key takeaways

  • The Alleged “Desperate Wish”: Basic Respect & Security Before UK Visit
  • Anxiety Amidst “Sheer Volume of Press Attention”
  • The Duchess of Sussex last visited Britain in 2022 for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle is said to be disappointed her “desperate wish” for basic respect ahead of a UK return has been denied with sources stating the Duchess faces mounting anxiety days before a planned trip with Prince Harry for the Invictus Games one-year countdown event.

The Alleged “Desperate Wish”: Basic Respect & Security Before UK Visit

Prince Harry is reportedly “pleading” with Meghan to join him in the UK this summer but Meghan is said to be reluctant. An insider told Heatworld that Harry is focused on ensuring Meghan receives “basic respect” in the UK, asserting she was “traumatized after her last experience in the country” and that security for the family “needs to be of paramount importance.” “Harry says he has no choice, based on how badly things have gone in the past. The last thing he wants is Meghan walking into a situation where she feels judged,” the insider shared. “All he’s asking is that she’s treated with basic respect and not cast as the bad guy before anything’s even happened.” However, the Wish is said to have gone unanswered, withroyal commentators claiming that Meghan feels the “UK media climate toward her has only hardened,” and her approval ratings “remain extremely low, with a clear majority still opposed to her.”

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