The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, have been at odds with the royal family since their controversial departure from royal life two years ago.
However, as the world prepares for the inevitable transition of power in the UK, there is a possibility that the couple could once again have a role within the monarchy.
Renowned editor and royal author Tina Brown recently suggested that the royal family may need to embark on an epic rebranding effort in order to remain relevant in the 21st century.
With Queen Elizabeth II’s reign coming to an end and Prince Charles set to ascend the throne as Charles III, a reconciliation with Harry and Meghan could be crucial for the monarchy’s future.
The Sussexes’ strained relationship with the royal family has been further exacerbated by their allegations of racism against Buckingham Palace and their claims that the monarchy has caused genetic suffering among its youngest members.
Prince Harry’s decision not to return to the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022 due to security concerns has only added fuel to the fire.
Despite these challenges, there is still hope for Harry and Meghan to regain their status within the British monarchy.
An insider suggests that they could rejoin the royal front lines when Prince Charles becomes king.
Queen Elizabeth herself has expressed her desire for Harry to feel connected to his family, as revealed during a recent meeting.
In 2021, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Harry and Meghan would not be returning as working royals, one year after their initial step back from their royal duties.
During a candid interview with CBS, the couple aired their grievances, expressing a lack of support and understanding from the firm.
However, Harry made it clear that he holds immense respect for his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
While Harry’s relationship with his father, Prince Charles, remains somewhat unclear, it is worth noting that their titles have not been changed.
Despite Harry moving up in the line of succession from 6th to 5th, he and Meghan still retain their titles.
As for their children, Archie III and Willowbette I, they are now grandchildren of the monarch and technically entitled to be prince and princess, though it is uncertain whether they will adopt these titles.
The question remains: could the loss of Queen Elizabeth provide an opportunity for Harry and Meghan to reconcile with the royal family and resolve their differences?
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