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Sussexes Return to Montecito Amidst Royal Family Tensions

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Sussexes Return to Montecito Amidst Royal Family Tensions

The Sussexes, and , have returned to their kingdom of Montecito, California, following the funeral of II.

While they publicly expressed their appreciation for the family's unity during this time of grief, speculations arise that Meghan may exploit a victimhood narrative to gain media attention.

Royal expert and author, Tom Bauer, claims that the couple was disappointed by the lack of sympathy shown by the royal family and believes they feel entitled to more respect.

Despite rumors of improved relations between the Sussexes and the Cambridges in recent weeks, Bauer dismisses any notions of reconciliation.

He argues that the harsh words spoken by Meghan and Harry in the past make it difficult for any genuine healing to occur.

Bauer comments, “The way the rest of the royal family treated Meghan and Harry today shows their lack of sympathy towards them.

In return, Meghan and Harry appeared visibly angry, feeling unappreciated.”

He predicts that the couple will return to Montecito with frustration, possibly leading to the release of 's autobiography.

Bauer also expresses curiosity about a conversation that took place between Sophie Wessex and during the car ride between Westminster Hall and the church.

As a straightforward person, Bauer wonders if Wessex shared her true thoughts about Meghan.

He questions the idea of reconciliation between and Prince Harry, as the latter has made hurtful comments about the former and his wife.

In terms of titles and ranks within the royal family, Bauer highlights that Meghan remains the Duchess of Sussex, without any changes.

He emphasizes the shift in status for other members, such as becoming the Queen Consort and Catherine assuming the title of Princess of Wales.

This distinction further fuels tensions within the family dynamic.

Interestingly, Meghan experienced a surprising lack of media coverage during the mourning period for .

However, numerous publications chose to write articles about her and Harry during the funeral, which Bauer finds distasteful.

He specifically criticizes the Daily Mail for dedicating extensive coverage to the couple, with headlines focusing on Meghan's tears and fashion choices.

Bauer suggests that this biased coverage indicates a financial arrangement between the tabloid and the Sussexes.

Looking ahead, Bauer predicts that Meghan will continue to position herself as a victim, searching for new angles to gain sympathy.

However, he notes that playing the race card may no longer be effective, as three people of color delivered readings during the funeral.

This suggests that these individuals would not have participated if they believed the royal family held racist views.

As tensions persist within the royal family, the Sussexes' return to Montecito marks a continuation of the ongoing saga surrounding their relationship with the rest of the monarchy.

The public eagerly awaits any future developments that may shed light on the true dynamics at play behind closed palace doors.

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