Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share first photo of Lilibet
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s daughter Lili was born in June last year at a Santa Barbara hospital. As she has yet to travel to the UK, the child hasn’t had the chance to meet the Queen in person.
And royal author Brian Hoey said the 95-year-old is reportedly very keen on meeting her 11th great-grandchild.
Asked if he thinks an in-person meeting between Lili and the Queen will eventually take place, he told Express.co.uk: “I have heard from people I know within the Royal Household she really would desperately like to see the baby in this way.
“I think she would love to, I wonder whether it is going to happen, I would love to think it could.”
The royal author went on to say a meeting between the baby and the sovereign could have a powerful impact also on the public.
The Queen has 12 great-grandchildren (Image: GETTY)
Meghan and Prince Harry live in California (Image: GETTY)
Asked if news of a reunion between the Sussexes and the Queen could help signal the royal rift is on the mend, Mr Hoey said: “Yes, it would.
“It would be a very easy thing for the rift to be healed between them.”
Speaking about the widely reported tensions between the Sussexes and the Firm, Mr Hoey also said: “It may not be as bad as we on the outside think it is anyway.
“I am absolutely sure the Queen holds no feelings of disapproval towards Harry and Meghan, none whatsoever, she would certainly welcome them back if they came.”
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