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A royal show of unity: Smiling Kate attends church service with William, children and rest of family near Balmoral ahead of Harry and Meghan’s shock return to Britain

The Royal Family have put on a united front after the shock announcement that Harry and Meghan are coming back to the UK – with the Princess of Wales seen smiling as she was driven to a church service this morning at a church near Balmoral.

William and Catherine were among several royals attending the service at the tiny Crathie Kirk after a family ‘summit’ at the Scottish retreat.

They were joined by their eldest son Prince George. Also attending were King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence and also the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward. 

It emerged last Wednesday that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be moving back after six years in the US as their children prepare to start life at new schools in the UK.

Charles arrived at the royals’ Scottish summer retreat on Tuesday and the Prince and Princess of Wales have since been pictured at the estate, as well as the Princess Royal and her brother the Duke of Edinburgh.

William and Kate have not reacted publicly to the news of Harry and Meghan’s return, with the future king estranged from his younger brother following the barrage of accusations Harry levelled against him, Kate and Charles and Camilla when he stepped back from royal duties.

It has been reported the Royal Family were holding a ‘summit’ over the return of the Sussexes, although officials have stressed the gathering was in keeping with a longstanding annual tradition of extended family members staying at Balmoral during the summer.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, with son Prince George, are seen arriving to attend a Sunday church service at Crathie Kirk near the royal Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire

King Charles and Queen Camilla were also driven to the service

King Charles and Queen Camilla were also driven to the service

Other attendees included Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Laurence, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward

Other attendees included Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Laurence, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward

The Prince and Princess of Wales have joined Charles and Camilla at the Aberdeenshire estate along with their children George, Charlotte and Louis.

Zara and Mike Tindall have also been spotted at Balmoral, along with Peter Phillips and his new wife Harriet Sperling.

A source close to the Sussexes revealed last week that Harry and Meghan’s children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, have already been enrolled at British schools and will start classes in September.

It is thought they will live at a private, non-royal residence outside London – with suggestions they could be moving to the Cotswolds.

Since leaving for the US they have been living in Montecito, California, while also owning a holiday home in Portugal.

The King was said to have been taken aback by learning the homecoming plans only last Sunday – having not been told when Harry and Meghan met him on their visit to Britain last month. 

The Princess of Wales smiles as she arrives at the church service, with Prince George in the rear seats of the vehicle

The Princess of Wales smiles as she arrives at the church service, with Prince George in the rear seats of the vehicle

Princess Catherine is pictured leaving after the service at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral

Princess Catherine is pictured leaving after the service at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral

Also there for the Sunday morning service were Queen Camilla and King Charles

Also there for the Sunday morning service were Queen Camilla and King Charles

It emerged last week that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to return to live in the UK

It emerged last week that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to return to live in the UK

Sources said that the terms of the Megxit deal under which the Sussexes are not ‘working royals’ will be unchanged.

The Sussexes’ status will remain the same, with the couple not being offered a ‘half in, half out’ option when it comes to their roles.

Harry and ex-Suits star Meghan, who were married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in May 2018, were once dubbed part of the ‘Fab Four’ with the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – now the Prince and Princess of Wales.

But in March 2019, Buckingham Palace announced Harry and Meghan would set up their own household, breaking from the joint operation they had with William and Kate, amid reports of rifts between the two couples.

In January 2020, the Duke and Duchess announced they intended to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family, become financially independent and split their time between the UK and North America.

By March that year they had set up a permanent home in California, officially stepped down as senior royals and stopped using their HRH titles.

The fallout worsened after accusations Harry publicly levelled at members of the Royal Family including his brother in his memoir Spare and his Netflix documentary. 

In his autobiography, released just months after Queen Elizabeth II died, Harry accused William of physically attacking him and pushing him into a dog bowl in a row over Meghan.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been staying in Aberdeenshire in Scotland this week

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been staying in Aberdeenshire in Scotland this week

Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence were seen deparing from the service

Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence were seen deparing from the service

He also alleged it was William and Kate who encouraged him to wear a Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party in 2005 and ‘howled’ with laughter when they saw it.

In their Netflix series two months after the Queen’s death, the Sussexes claimed Kensington Palace lied to protect William when it issued a statement denying a story he had bullied Harry out of the Royal Family.

Harry also wrote of how Charles pleaded with his two sons during a tense meeting at Windsor just after the funeral of Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, saying: ‘Please, boys. Don’t make my final years a misery.’

Meghan was able to travel to the UK in July with Archie and Lilibet to join Harry when he came to the end of a week-long series of events promoting next year’s Invictus Games.

During the visit, the Duke and Duchess took their children to see the King for the first time in four years at his Highgrove home, but are not thought to have raised the prospect of a return to the UK at that meeting.

The Invictus Games take place from July 10 to 17 next year, with Birmingham expected to welcome about 550 wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans, and their families, from 25 nations.

Charles is said to be happy to be able to spend more time with the Sussex family but remains adamant they will not be working royals.

Harry and Meghan have not publicly commented on their reasons for relocating to the UK.

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