In an attempt to repair the ongoing royal feud, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been advised to undertake a significant action.
Royal commentator Richard Eden has shed light on a potential way back for the Sussexes, emphasizing the importance of a particular word that could potentially mend the broken bonds.
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According to Richard Eden, if Harry and Meghan wish to reintegrate into royal life, they must offer apologies to those they have betrayed.
The Palace Confidential broadcaster firmly believes that there is a possibility for the duo to find their way back into the royal family.
Eden stresses the significance of forgiveness during the Christmas season, as it is a well-known Christian virtue.
However, he points out that before forgiveness can occur, there must be repentance.
Unfortunately, there have been no indications that the couple, who currently reside in California, are willing to apologize to those they have insulted and betrayed through their words and actions.
As long as this lack of contrition persists, it is possible that we will continue to witness the peculiar scenario where the ex-royal Ferdi enjoys a more prominent role within the royal family than the king’s second son.
The Daily Mail diary editor, in the Palace Confidential newsletter, also suggests that the Californian-based couple should demonstrate some remorse.
This recommendation comes in light of Sarah, the Duchess of York, reuniting with the royal family at the Sandringham Christmas service, three decades after her divorce from Prince Andrew.
For King Charles, this invitation showcased his capacity for forgiveness, as Sarah Ferguson joined her ex-husband and other senior members of the royal family.
Although there are significant differences between their situations, Richard Eden argues that this reunion presents a potential path for the Sussexes to follow.
Since 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan have been at the center of a royal family feud after stepping back as senior royals.
They have also taken part in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, published a memoir, and embarked on their own docuseries on Netflix.
These public outings and the claims made within them have reportedly deepened tensions between Prince Harry and his family.
Mr. Eden further emphasizes that the acceptance of the Duke and Duchess of York by the king demonstrates that there is indeed a way back for Prince Harry and Meghan.
However, he points out a crucial distinction—unlike Harry and Meghan, Andrew and Sarah have never attacked the royal family.
On the contrary, they have always expressed admiration and respect for their relatives.