Prince Harry and Meghan Visit the UK

哈利王子與梅根訪問英國


Introduction

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will go to the UK in July. They will bring their children. They want to help with the Invictus Games 2027.

哈利王子與梅根·馬克將於七月訪問英國。他們將帶著孩子同行,希望協助 2027 年的勇士運動會。

Main Body

The family comes for the Invictus Games. Harry visited the UK alone before. Now, he brings his wife and children for the first time in four years. King Charles III says they can stay in a royal house, but they did not say yes yet.

這家人是為了勇士運動會而來。哈利之前曾獨自訪問英國,而現在是四年來第一次帶著妻子與孩子同行。查爾斯三世國王表示他們可以住在皇家住宅,但他們尚未答應。

King Charles III wants the family to be friends again. He wants his grandchildren to know their family. But Prince William is still angry. He does not want to see Harry because of Harry's book. The two brothers will probably not meet.

查爾斯三世國王希望這家人能恢復關係。他希望孫輩能了解自己的家庭。但威廉王子依然憤怒,因為哈利寫了書,所以他不想見哈利。這兩兄弟很可能不會見面。

The children might visit their grandmother's family. Harry and Meghan want to protect their children from photographers. This trip is a test to see if the family can be peaceful.

孩子們可能會拜訪他們祖母的家人。哈利與梅根希望保護孩子免受攝影師打擾。這次行程是一次測試,看這家人是否能和平共處。

Conclusion

The family is trying to be close again, but Harry and William are still not friends.

這家人嘗試重新親近,但哈利與威廉依然不是朋友。

Vocabulary Learning

🕰️ The 'Will' Machine

In this story, we see a pattern for things that haven't happened yet. We use will to talk about the future.

How it works: Person + will + Action \rightarrow Future Event

Examples from the text:

  • They will go to the UK.
  • They will bring their children.
  • The two brothers will probably not meet.

🚫 Saying 'No' (Negative Sentences)

To say something is not happening or not true, we use do not or did not.

  • Right now/General: "He does not want to see Harry."
  • In the past: "They did not say yes yet."

👤 Who is who?

Look at how the text connects people using simple words:

  • The brothers \rightarrow Harry and William
  • The grandchildren \rightarrow The children
  • The family \rightarrow Harry, Meghan, and the kids

Vocabulary Learning

visit (v.)
To go to see a person or a place
Example:I want to visit my grandmother this weekend.
royal (adj.)
Related to a king or queen
Example:The royal family lives in a big palace.
grandchildren (n.)
The children of your children
Example:The grandfather loves playing with his grandchildren.
probably (adv.)
Used to say that something is likely to happen
Example:It is cloudy, so it will probably rain today.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe
Example:Parents protect their children from danger.
photographers (n.)
People who take photos as a job
Example:Many photographers took pictures of the famous actor.
peaceful (adj.)
Quiet and calm; without fighting
Example:The park is very peaceful in the morning.
Practice A2 words in a crossword