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Harry Faces Uncertainty as William and Kate Reject His Request for an Apartment at Kensington
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's unexpected return to the UK seems imminent as financial difficulties loom over the Sussexes.
Despite their previous decision to distance themselves from the royal family, circumstances may force them to reconsider.
Prince William, on the other hand, has already set his plans in motion.
The Prince of Wales, understandably frustrated by Harry and Meghan's actions, has witnessed the couple tarnish the reputation of the royal family through multiple tell-all interviews and Harry's upcoming memoir.
According to an insider, Harry and Meghan have reached their breaking point as their popularity dwindles and their ventures fail, leaving them financially stressed.
Desperate to regain stability, they have secretly approached Harry's brother, Prince William, to discuss the possibility of returning to the royal fold.
The source reveals that both Harry and Meghan are eager to make a comeback.
Harry seeks reassurance that their grievances regarding Meghan's treatment by the royal family have been taken seriously.
Additionally, he insists on keeping their residence in Montecito, as he does not wish to be confined within the palace walls.
Maintaining a sense of balance and preserving their mental well-being is crucial for the couple.
In an attempt to prove their sincerity, Harry and Meghan have offered to rent an apartment at Kensington Palace and furnish it themselves.
This gesture is intended to please William while demonstrating their commitment to returning.
However, the insider suggests that William will only allow Harry to come back without Meghan, and not as a part-time royal.
The reasoning behind this decision is fairness towards other working members of the royal family.
Furthermore, if Harry expects to be financially supported by the royal family, he must sever ties with his life in the United States.
Supporting William in these negotiations is his wife, Princess Catherine, who encourages him to stand firm and uphold his integrity.
Nevertheless, Prince William is unlikely to make Harry's return easy.
He will ensure that they adhere to his rules, and Kensington Palace will remain off-limits to Meghan and Harry.
The insider humorously remarks on the irony of the situation, as the couple was previously evicted from Kensington Palace.
It is clear that the royal family has no intention of allowing them back into their inner circle.
The possibility of finding a remote location for Harry, away from Windsor and London, is not entirely out of the question.
However, Meghan's return to the UK seems highly unlikely.
The British people, as well as the royal family, have seemingly moved on from her presence.
Meghan's previous departures from England, escorted out by the late Queen on two occasions, further solidify the notion that she is no longer welcome.
The royal family and the British public have had enough of her.
The ship for Harry and Meghan's return to the royal fold sailed long ago.
Perhaps the family would consider taking in the children and providing Harry with a secluded home, but Meghan's reintegration into the royal family appears improbable.
The Markle chapter is undoubtedly closed for good.