Amidst the royal turmoil, the prospect of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returning to the royal fold appears increasingly unlikely.
As the Prince of Wales prepares to assume the throne, a new chapter of royal drama is unraveling, poised to be more tumultuous than ever before.
Sources closely connected to the palace have disclosed that the Prince of Wales, fueled by years of pent-up resentment and a commitment to safeguard the monarchy, is resolute in cutting off ties with his brother and sister-in-law.
The Megxit Saga, which unfolded in 2020 when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex relinquished their royal responsibilities, has inflicted a profound wound on the royal family.
The Prince of Wales, renowned for his steadfast dedication to the institution, perceives the actions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as a betrayal, posing a threat to the very essence of the monarchy.
Their public criticisms, lucrative partnerships with entertainment giants like Netflix and Spotify, and their contradictory pursuit of privacy alongside a thirst for media attention have only served to stoke his ire.
While the official narrative espouses unity within the family, behind closed doors, a divergent tale is emerging.
Allegedly, advisors to the Prince of Wales are formulating a strategy to formally exclude the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from any prospective royal duties, effectively severing their ties to the family affairs.
This move would signify a definitive conclusion to the involvement of the Spare and his American spouse in royal matters, relegating them to perpetual outsiders.
The public sentiment is polarized; some regard the Prince of Wales as a valiant defender of the crown, while others perceive him as a callous sibling penalizing the Duke of Sussex for his audacity in seeking independence.