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Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Rush to Be with Queen Elizabeth Amid Concern for Her Health

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are rushing to be with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.

News broke earlier today (September 8) that the 96-year-old royal was under care of doctors and there has been “concern” for her health. Click inside to read more… Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan, 41, were scheduled to be in the UK today to attend the WellChild Awards and they are now rushing to be with the Queen, People reports.

They have been in Europe all week and were photographed just a few days ago in Germany. The Palace also confirmed which other members of the royal family were en route to see the Queen in Scotland, and unfortunately, one royal family member did not make the trip.

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