Queen Elizabeth II has invited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for next month's official engagement, Commonwealth Day, as per claims. It was said that the celebration will serve as the Sussex couple's final series of royal engagements before the Megxit deal takes in effect.

The Queen was reported to extend her invitation not only because to honor the deal of the couple's royal exit. As per reports, the monarch also wanted every member of the British Royal Family to be present for this year's celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations.

The day of the service is normally held on the first Monday of March. So, for this year, the day will be on March 9.

Despite the lack of confirmation about their attendance, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to participate. Besides, it is already the Queen who invited them to the event.

On Queen Elizabeth II's part, though, Glamour recently shared that she has been worrying over the return of the Sussex couple. It was even stated that the Queen has been feeling "stressed" over the matter.

It was not explained, though, as to why she reportedly feels this way. But, it was said that the head of the British Monarchy has "urged" all members of the Royal Family to show their support on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, especially upon their return to the country.

Some sources also stated that the Queen has instructed everyone "not to obstruct" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's "aspirations" to start a new life outside the monarchy. If this is what they want, "we must let them go," the source added.

For Us Weekly, however, Queen Elizabeth II is not described as "stressed." Rather, she was deemed to "mentally prepare" for the royal couple's return. It was said that amid all the controversies surrounding their royal exit, their return will certainly create commotions among royal fans and followers.

The source of the publication further went on to share that the monarch hopes for the rest of the Royal Family to put the "united front" when the royal-born Prince comes back to England. Although there is still "tension" among them all, Queen Elizabeth II certainly aims to have everyone in the family be on their best selves for the public. It will be "interesting" to see what will happen when they are all together, and how their "body languages" would be, the source added.