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Meghan and Harry Beg King Charles for Part-Time Palace Return Amid £28 Million Debt
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly reached out to King Charles III, requesting to return to the palace part-time as they face a staggering debt of £28 million.
Speculation has been rife that the couple desires to come back to the UK, which would explain their recent attempts to mimic royal behavior.
According to Yahoo News' Life and Style section, the Sussexes might even be celebrating Halloween in England next year.
After their departure from Britain and stepping down as senior working royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan have been contemplating a move back to London.
A source exclusively revealed to Life and Style that the couple is currently going through one of the most challenging periods of their lives, with California failing to meet their expectations.
Their financial situation has become dire, leading them to resort to begging King Charles for their former positions.
The insider shared that Harry has been secretly negotiating to live and work with the royal family once again.
The couple is in desperate need of cutting down their expenses, as their extravagant lifestyle has left them burdened with a debt of approximately $28 million.
With no new income in sight, their situation has been a harsh reality check.
Despite the revelations made by Harry in his memoir earlier this year, detailing the strained relationship with his family, the source claims that both he and Meghan are eager to return to Britain.
They have attempted to make their lives work in America, but it has proven unsuccessful.
The financial problems they face have directly impacted their marriage.
Meghan envisions a scenario where she can reunite with her in-laws, albeit on a part-time basis.
The source disclosed that she hopes to spend eight months of the year in Los Angeles and rent a spacious apartment in Kensington Palace for the remaining time.
She believes this arrangement could help mend their marriage and rebuild their fractured relationship with Prince Charles.
However, this may be nothing more than an illusion for Meghan and Harry.
Royal insiders have warned that if the couple continues with their controversial actions, they risk being completely exiled from the royal family.
The history of the British monarchy is marked by instances where members who defied tradition were forced to leave the country.
King Edward VIII, for instance, abdicated his throne to be with his lover, Wallace Simpson, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were subsequently banished to a rented villa outside Paris.
The insider emphasized that Harry is not immune to a similar fate, as even Charles, both as a father and as king, does not desire their return.
Prince William has also severed ties with his brother, not only for his own peace of mind but also for the well-being of his wife Catherine and their children.
The financial strain faced by Harry and Meghan makes it impossible for them to afford a grand London flat alongside their Southern California home, and any hopes of financial support from Prince Charles are now dashed.
Furthermore, the details of Omid Scobie's upcoming book, which was seemingly written with the cooperation of the Sussexes, remain undisclosed.
Once it is released, on the king's birthday no less, it is expected to further damage the couple's standing with the royal family, the people of the UK, and the Commonwealth.
It appears that Harry and Meghan will have to come to terms with living overseas, either together or apart, as it becomes evident that they will never be welcomed back into the fold.