Meghan Markle is reportedly eager to arrange a part-time reunion with the royal family, aiming to mend her strained relationship with her husband, Prince Harry’s estranged relatives.
Recent claims suggest that the couple is facing financial difficulties, adding urgency to Meghan’s desire for reconciliation.
Sources reveal that Meghan envisions spending eight months of the year in California and the remaining time renting an apartment at Kensington Palace.
She believes this arrangement could potentially repair her marriage with Prince Harry and strategically mend her relationship with King Charles, who has expressed a longing for the family to be reunited.
However, sources emphasize that a potential reunion would come with one strict condition: Harry and Meghan must refrain from speaking negatively about the royal family.
This non-negotiable term is crucial, as the insider revealed to Life and Style, “Meghan and Harry have to agree not to speak ill of the royals again.
That’s a must.
It would be an utter embarrassment if they were to be kicked out of the family for a second time.
Not one royal family member will talk to them; all communications go through courtiers or lawyers, and they’re literally cut off.
There may be a small opening for Harry, but Meghan will never step foot on a royal or crown property again.”
In a surprising turn of events, King Charles made an appearance at the High Court on Thursday ahead of the outcome of Prince Harry’s hacking claim against a tabloid newspaper publisher.
Prince Harry will learn the verdict of his claim on Friday, one day after his father’s visit.
During his tour of the Royal Courts of Justice in London, Charles stumbled upon students who had just participated in a mock trial in a courtroom.
Apologetically interrupting, the King engaged in a conversation with the young people from Ashcroft Technology College in Putney, southwest London.
Later, addressing a reception of judges and magistrates in the building’s painted room, Charles expressed his gratitude, saying, “Maybe I’d be permitted just to thank you all enormously for the amount of effort you put into maintaining the system of justice in this country, which so many others seem to be envious of, I discover when going around the world.
I cannot thank you enough.”
Reports suggest that King Charles is hesitant to meet with his son Prince Harry unless three demands are met, as there is very little trust between them.
It has been eight months since Charles ascended the throne, and throughout this time, Prince Harry and Meghan have continued their life in California.
While Prince Harry has made brief visits to the UK for his father’s coronation and court hearings with newspaper groups, it is understood that he has not seen King Charles on a personal level.
The release of another book by royal author Omid Scobie, said to be a close friend of Harry and Meghan, has further fueled speculations about the royals.
Combined with the claims made in Harry’s book “Spare,” the Netflix documentary featuring both Harry and Meghan, and the renowned Oprah interview of 2021, trust and relations between Harry and his family have significantly diminished.
Despite murmurs of a possible meeting during Christmas, any chances of a reunion are likely to be squashed unless the king can meet his son with three protective measures in place.
An insider told the Express, “There’s very little trust there, which is understandable.