Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, reportedly tried to return to America on Air Force One after attending Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, but their request was quickly rejected by the White House. Sources revealed that the idea was a "non-starter" and would have caused tension with the Palace and the new King, Charles III. Despite their earlier visit to the UK for charity engagements, Harry claimed that he was not invited on the family's private royal jet when he learned about the Queen's failing health.
The couple has been making efforts to establish connections with the Bidens, with Meghan allegedly asking First Lady Jill Biden to attend the Invictus Games in 2022. However, British officials advised against the idea, and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg led the US delegation instead. Harry and Meghan have faced challenges in their post-royal careers, recently losing their Spotify podcast contract but still holding onto their Netflix deal.
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They believe that circumstances beyond their control, including COVID-19, economic downturns, and the passing of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II, have hindered their career endeavors. Despite facing rumors about their relationship, the couple has denied any issues and are focused on moving forward. However, their plans to travel back to America on Air Force One after the funeral were quickly turned down.
During the funeral events, the Bidens used the presidential aircraft, attending both the funeral and a reception hosted by King Charles. Harry and Meghan were initially invited to the reception, but they were later "uninvited" when it was clarified that only working royals were welcome. The White House and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not provided any comments on the matter.