Meghan Markle could be set to return to the UK later this year.

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Meghan Markle hits back at claims of ‘diva demands’ to come back to UK (Image: GETTY)

Meghan Markle hits back after claims she made a diva-like demand for her possible return to the UK. With the Invictus Games being held in Birmingham next year, Meghan could be set to join Prince Harry in the UK for the one-year countdown event this summer.

Speaking of the “demand” claim, a source close to the Sussexes said: “This is a complete fabrication. Nothing about it is true. No demands like this have ever been made.”

Speaking of Meghan, a source told Rob Shuter on his Naughty But Nice Substack that the 44-year-old is keen to be “in total control” when it comes to the visit – adding that she even made a diva-like demand in the form of requesting that none of her staff are “allowed to look at her”.

As well as requesting a “fleet of luxury cars”, they added: “This isn’t just protection. She’s asking for a fortress. Bulletproof glass at the Games, armed security everywhere she goes”.

Another insider also added that “anyone who has any interaction with her has to call her ‘Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex’. No exceptions.”

With Prince Harry feeling hopeful that his police protection in the UK will be getting reinstated this year, the couple’s two children- six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet – could also join their parents on the trip.

Meghan and Harry pictured with their children
Meghan and Harry pictured with their children, Archie and Lilibet (Image: Instagram/@meghan)

The sale of a £13.40 [$18] leather bookmark and a £47.65 [$64] set, which contains the bookmark, honey and peppermint tea, came just hours after she shared that a new product would be available to purchase within hours.

Taken to Instagram on Monday, the official account for As Ever shared a sneak peek of what appeared to be a notepad and a bookmark. The caption accompanying the picture read: “For the chapters you want to savor most… 1.13.26.”

The product then sold out within seven minutes of being available to the public.