Meghan Markle has 'no interest in Harry's country' as Sussex return discussed - Lee Cohen

Royal commentator Lee Cohen has claimed that Meghan Markle has "no interest" in returning to the UK, as the Sussex camp are yet to confirm if the Duchess will be joining Prince Harry on his next trip.

The Duke is returning to London in May to celebrate ten years of his Invictus Games, but wife Meghan is still "to be confirmed", according to official documents for the event.

Speaking to GBN America, Cohen told host Nana Akua that Meghan Markle is an "inveterate narcissist" who "only marches to the beat of her own drum".

Discussing her dwindling relationship with the Royal Family, Cohen said the Duchess of Sussex is "not motivated by the noble codes of the British monarchy".

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Lee Cohen

Shedding doubt on Meghan's possible return to the UK in May, the royal commentator claimed she has "no interest" in Prince Harry's country and is "not moved at all by family ties - either to her husband's family or her own".

Cohen fumed: "If it doesn't benefit her brand or ambitions, she has no time for it."

Discussing the lack of support for Harry and Meghan in the UK, Nana said Prince Harry is "clearly aware" of how unpopular he and Meghan are.

Nana noted that the dwindling popularity towards the couple is because of "Meghan and Harry's behaviour" and treatment of the Royal Family, claiming it has "nothing to do with her race".

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Nana turned the discussion to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, noting how they haven't "properly met their grandfather" King Charles.

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Nana explained: "It just seems really sad because if you look at it, if I knew that my grandfather was the King and I never got a chance to properly have a chat or properly meet him, I don't think Lilibet has met him yet, I would be really upset.

"Especially knowing that they were alive for some time, whilst I probably could remember or have some recollection of them."

Cohen was in agreement, responding: "Indeed, it's very selfish. But Harry should make the trip without Meghan.

"Since stepping back from royal duties and in 2020, Meghan has only returned to the UK on scant occasions, including Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on September 22nd."

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Cohen continued: "However, she did not attend the King's Coronation in 2023, Harry attended alone.

"Many Britons share with me that they would be thrilled to have seen the back of her after the insults to their country and beloved institutions. The Sussexes use the issue of security as a convenient excuse, but I believe what they really fear is an ugly public reception.

"Were Miss Markle to return, who could dispute that an ugly public reception of Miss Markle in Britain would be well deserved?"