
This summer, the Sussexes allegedly plan to make another trip across the pond to visit Queen Elizabeth at her home in Scotland, Balmoral Castle, and baby Archie will be tagging along per The Sunday Times.
Last year, the couple turned down the Queen's invite citing that Archie, who was four months old at the time, was too young to travel.

"Harry and Meghan accepted the Queen's invitation to spend time with her at Balmoral in Scotland this summer. They plan to take Archie with them," a source confirmed to E! News.
During their stay, the family of three will also be spending time with Archie's paternal grandparents, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles, at Charles's retreat within the estate.
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It's unconfirmed whether the Sussexes's visit to Balmoral will coincide with the Cambridges's annual trip, but, if so, it will be the first time Archie will see his cousins George, Charlotte, and Louis since leaving for Vancouver before the holidays.
The Queen is reportedly "very sad" about the lack of face time between the families, so "a Sussex trip to Balmoral this summer is being seen as a good thing all round in Royal circles," an insider revealed to E! News.

Last week, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly had good reason for leaving baby Archie with a nanny in Canada while they returned to the U.K. for their final engagements as working Royals.
Telegraph columnist Bryony Gordon, one of the handful of journalists picked to attend the Duchess of Sussex’s private engagement earlier this week, reported that the couple left Archie in Canada due to concerns about coronavirus.
A source also told Us Weekly that since Meghan reunited with Archie in Canada after the Sussexes’ farewell tour, she’s been taking daily walks with her son through the woods.
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