Prince Harry’s split from the royal family may have long-lasting consequences, as the family continues to grapple with the aftermath of his claims.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex clashed with their relatives before officially stepping down from their roles within the institution.
However, it seems that Prince Harry’s feud with the royal family might become irreparable due to the embarrassing nature of some of the claims he made following his resignation.
In recent developments, Prince Harry has taken legal action against several dignitaries, including the King, Queen Camilla, and his brother Prince William.
Of particular concern is his strained relationship with the Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales.
Claims have surfaced suggesting that Prince Harry failed to create a comfortable and supportive environment for his wife, Meghan Markle.
Although Prince Harry briefly returned to Britain to attend significant family events, such as his father’s ascension to the throne, contact with his family has been severed.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield shared insights from a source, responding to author Tom Quinn’s belief that Harry can never reconcile with his family.
According to Schofield, the rift between Harry and his family could be permanent, given the immense suffering endured by the family.
She added that those close to the royal family are devastated, and reconciliation seems unlikely.
The founder of Tadifa Daily expressed surprise about the situation, stating that he was not aware of any meeting taking place.
The royal family has been deeply hurt by Prince Harry’s actions for years and had no inkling that he was capable of such behavior.
These remarks came in response to claims that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had declined an invitation to attend the King’s upcoming birthday celebration.
However, their spokesperson clarified that Meghan and Prince Harry have had no communication with the King regarding the event.
Prince Harry’s recent engagements in Britain have been limited.
He attended the Well Child Awards in September before traveling to Germany, but he did not have any interaction with the royal family, who were in Scotland commemorating the late Queen’s first death anniversary.
In May, he briefly reunited with the royal family for the royal coronation at Westminster Abbey.
However, instead of staying to celebrate the milestone, he swiftly returned to California to mark his son Prince Archie’s fourth birthday at their home in Montecito.
The future of Prince Harry’s relationship with the royal family remains uncertain.