PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby girl will bring the royal family back together, but the Queen will have to meet her on Zoom, an expert has said.
The newest arrival of the royal family is due later in the summer but as the couple live in California it’s unclear when the Queen will see her great-granddaughter in person.
Nick Bullen, editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV told Us Weekly: “The birth of a baby is always a great unifier for a family and I’m sure all sides of the Sussex family will want to celebrate with Harry and Meghan.
“I think you can be absolutely certain that Harry and Meghan will be jumping on a Zoom call to introduce Her Majesty to her 11th great-grandchild.”
Proud parents Meghan and Harry celebrated Archie’s second birthday last Thursday.
They were said to have gone “the extra mile” to make a fuss of the tot before his baby sister arrives.
Meghan’s character has been under scrutiny again after a royal expert said the duchess “likes to be Queen Bee” and is “jumping to everything she can” with multiple million-dollar deals.
Angela Levin told The Celeb Report Online: “They seem to be running around and around in every possible direction.
“Perhaps they are excited that people want to give them work, or perhaps they haven’t got the power to see things through.
“They want to jump from one thing to the other – which is not a good thing to do because you spread yourself so thin that in the end there is nothing left of you.”
This comes as Prince William and Kate are “sad” that their charity chief has quit for “personal reasons” after he accused Meghan of bullying.
Jason Knauf left his role as CEO of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Foundation after seven years of service.
Kensington Palace confirmed a “planned international relocation” was behind his decision to stand down.
A source told royal reporter Jack Royston that Knauf “left for personal reasons” after his partner took a job abroad.
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Knauf said his time working with Kate and William was the “privilege of his career”.
The aide worked for Meghan and Prince Harry as a communications assistant before taking on his role with William and Kate.
He was the royal staffer who reportedly submitted a bullying complaint in October 2018 to protect palace aides who were allegedly coming under pressure from the Duchess.
After hearing about the complaint, Harry then reportedly held a meeting where he pleaded with Knauf not to pursue it.
Lawyers for the royal couple deny any meeting took place and insist the Duke, 36, would not have interfered with a staff matter.
The claims, which Meghan denies, are now being investigated by a third-party law firm drafted in by Buckingham Palace.
Kate and William released a statement saying they are “sad” the top aide has quit.
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