According to a former Royal Editor, the Duchess is described as someone who prioritizes being a hands-on mother and was never willing to make the compromises often required of royal mothers. The editor suggests that if Prince Harry begins to mend his relationship with his family in the UK, the Duchess will face a challenging decision.
The editor poses the question of whether she would accompany Harry and face those she has criticized, a potentially difficult situation, or if she would allow Harry to visit with their children while she remains away. The latter scenario could lead to her missing her children and be perceived as a significant snub, potentially shifting the focus of the rift from Harry to her. The editor believes these choices will become particularly difficult if Harry is ready to reconcile with his family.
Rumors of a potential reconciliation between Prince Harry and King Charles emerged in July. The communications teams for Harry and Meghan, based in Los Angeles and the UK, reportedly met in London. A photograph captured them at a private members' club with the King's communication secretary.
Prince Harry is scheduled to attend the annual WellChild ceremony, a charity he supports, which honors children with serious illnesses and the individuals who care for them. The event will also coincide with a significant anniversary, the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. Any meeting between Harry and his father would be the first since February 2024, as the relationship between Harry and his royal relatives is believed to still be strained.
5 Comments
KittyKat
Harry and Meghan should stick together; family should not dictate their decisions.
Loubianka
This is all conjecture—what if Harry and Meghan have already found their own balance?
Katchuka
It seems like the editor is projecting their own insecurities onto Meghan's situation.
Michelangelo
If Harry wants to mend things with his family, I hope Meghan can find a way to be on board.
Donatello
I really hope they find a way to work through these challenges—the family bond should prevail.