Queen Elizabeth Requests Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Attend Annual Commonwealth Service

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked by Queen Elizabeth to join the rest of the royals at Westminster Abbey in March for the annual Commonwealth Service.

 

The one-hour event on March 9 will bring together government representatives from the 53 member nations at Westminster Abbey, and the Queen has specifically requested the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s attendance.

 

Meghan Markle, who attended last year’s Commonwealth Service with Prince Harry while heavily pregnant, will be flying from Canada to attend this year’s event, as reported by the Sunday Times.

 

Queen asks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to pause their new lifestyle to attend the annual Commonwealth Service

 

The couple will temporarily pause their new lifestyle in Canada in response to the Queen’s invitation.

 

Additionally, Harry and Meghan were keynote speakers at a high-profile JP Morgan conference on Thursday night, which experts believe might have earned them up to $1 million.

 

According to friends, the Queen remains “remarkably relaxed” and “unfazed” by Harry and Meghan’s endeavors to generate income.