RICHARD EDEN: Meghan's coming back. I've discovered jaw-dropping name and details of the Establishment 'plot' to return her and Harry and undermine Kate and William. You won't BELIEVE their gall
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Immediately after the Duke of Sussex lost his legal battle for taxpayer-funded security in the UK in May, he hurried to participate in a BBC interview. During this appearance, he expressed feeling ‘devastated’ and emotionally stated: ‘I can’t envision a scenario where I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this time.’

Surely, then, I wasn’t the only one surprised to learn that his wife, Meghan, was in Paris last weekend?

Paris, the capital of France, is notably where Prince Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, died in a car accident after she decided to relinquish her official Metropolitan Police protection officers.

So you might have thought Paris would be the last place the Duke would want his wife to be, particularly as he was not with her.

Instead of governmental protection, she was accompanied to Paris Fashion Week by her close confidant Markus Anderson. Anderson serves as the ‘chief relationship officer’ for the Soho House worldwide network of exclusive members’ clubs. His relationship with the Duchess of Sussex is so significant that it has been likened to that of a ‘second husband.’

In light of Harry’s serious security concerns, which led him to take legal action against his father’s Government despite high personal costs, speculation has arisen regarding the true purpose of the Duchess of Sussex’s initial visit to Europe since her attendance at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf over two years ago.

Now, I can provide some answers.

Meghan’s trip to France was involved in the ‘Establishment plot,’ which has been supported by certain senior politicians and courtiers, as I have elaborated on in previous articles. I have even uncovered the plot’s specific name.

Meghan Markle at the Balenciaga Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week last week

Meghan Markle at the Balenciaga Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show as part of Paris Fashion Week last week

Markus Anderson, Chief Relationship Officer at Soho House. Anderson is so close to the Duchess of Sussex that he has been described as her 'second husband'

Markus Anderson, Chief Relationship Officer at Soho House, is described as being so close to the Duchess of Sussex that he is often called her ‘second husband.’

It’s known as ‘Project Thaw’ because the aim is to ‘warm up’ the Duke’s and Duchess’s frosty relationships with the rest of the Royal Family and with the British people.

And what could be better than pictures of her being greeted with kisses by the European fashion pack as well as Vogue supremo Dame Anna Wintour?

‘This trip is all part of the “thaw” process,’ a friend of the California-based couple tells me.

Things had once been very different of course.

Just as Harry fell head over heels for Meghan, who played a seductive paralegal in cable television drama Suits, the British public embraced the American actress after she moved to London in 2017 and the couple announced their engagement.

On that sunny spring day when they were married the following year, thousands of well-wishers flocked to Windsor to celebrate the royal wedding, with tens of thousands more glued to their TVs.

The Sussexes’ relations with the rest of Harry’s family soon started to cool, however – and the British public was not far behind.

After the couple quit royal duties and moved to North America in 2020, attitudes hardened further.

Prince Harry told the BBC after he lost a legal challenge over his taxpayer-funded security in Britain in May that he 'can¿t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point'

Prince Harry told the BBC after he lost a legal challenge over his taxpayer-funded security in Britain in May that he ‘can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point’

And when Harry and Meghan voiced their public criticism of the Royal Family to Oprah Winfrey, to viewers of their Netflix series and in Harry’s tawdry memoir, Spare, their relationship with Britain iced over completely.

‘Project Thaw’ aims to melt that hostility, building on the perceived success of the duke’s visit to Britain last month when he carried out charity engagements and, crucially, was invited to Clarence House for tea with King Charles.

It was the first face-to-face meeting between father and son in 19 months.

That was followed by a visit to Kyiv, where Harry just happened to arrive on the same train to the war-torn Ukrainian capital as the newly appointed Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper.

I understand that Ms Cooper is among the Establishment figures who admire the duke and want him to play a bigger part in public life.

While in Kyiv, Harry told anti-monarchy newspaper The Guardian that he hoped to return to Britain with Meghan and their children, Prince Archie, aged six, and Princess Lilibet, four.

‘This week has definitely brought that closer,’ he claimed.

I can disclose that the next planned move in the plot – or ‘process’ as their pals prefer to put it, suggesting a natural progression – is the couple’s first joint visit to Britain since they attended a charity engagement in September 2022, then stayed on for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

‘Meghan will return to Britain before the year is out,’ the friend tells me, adding jokingly that she will be ‘bearing humble pie’.

It remains to be seen whether ‘bearing humble pie’ – and eating it, presumably – is sufficient to placate the Royal Family or the British people.

I, for one, won’t be tasting a slice until she apologises to senior royals including the Prince and Princess of Wales for the profound hurt that she and her husband have caused.

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