Royal Rift Unending: Prince Harry and Meghan's Attempts at Reconciliation Met with Resistance and Doubt, Experts Say

The attempts of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to rebuild their relationship with the royal family face resistance, with experts saying their involvement is unwanted and their trustworthiness questioned. Reconciliation between the feuding brothers seems unlikely, and their relationship with King Charles may be irreparable. The couple's move to California has not granted them privacy, as they remain in the public eye through various media appearances challenging royal protocols.

Update: 2023-08-26 00:47 GMT

Reports suggest that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attempt to repair their relationship with the royal family is met with resistance. Despite rumors of the couple considering renting an apartment in Kensington Palace, royal expert Angela Levin claims that their involvement is simply not wanted in the UK. Speaking to Sky News Australia, Levin stated that the exiled couple's desire to help is not welcomed by anyone.

Additionally, Levin expressed concerns about Harry's trustworthiness, suggesting that he may sell private information for financial gain through partnerships with platforms like Netflix. Sarah Hewson, Talk TV's royal editor, echoed the sentiment of a reconciliation being unlikely between the feuding brothers. She emphasized the deep wounds caused by the ongoing conflict, stating that it will take an extensive amount of time and effort to heal. Hewson observed a lack of willingness from both sides to forgive and move past the dispute.

Furthermore, experts believe that Prince Harry and Meghan may have strained their relationship with King Charles to an irreparable extent. Charles Rae, former royal editor of the Sun, labeled the couple as outcasts due to their numerous criticisms of the royal family. Their removal from the royal family website and the stripping of their HRH titles only solidified their pariah status.

Since stepping down as senior working members of the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan have moved to Montecito, California, in pursuit of privacy. However, they have remained in the public eye through a revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey, the release of a multi-part documentary on Netflix, and Harry's forthcoming memoir, which challenges traditional royal protocols.

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