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Meghan Markle Hopes for Part-Time Reunion with Royal Family
Meghan Markle is reportedly seeking a part-time reunion with the royal family amidst rumors of financial struggles.
Sources reveal that she is keen on reconciling with her estranged relatives, including her husband Prince Harry.
According to insiders, Meghan envisions spending eight months a year in California and the remaining time renting an apartment at Kensington Palace.
She believes this arrangement could help repair the strains in her marriage and mend her relationship with King Charles, who has expressed a desire for the family to reunite.
However, the source emphasizes that any potential reunion comes with a strict condition: Harry and Meghan must refrain from speaking negatively about the royal family.
This non-negotiable requirement was stated by an insider to Life and Style, who emphasized that it would be an utter embarrassment if the couple were to be expelled from the family once again.
The source adds that no royal family member would communicate directly with them, with all interactions going through courtiers or lawyers.
Meghan, in particular, will never be allowed to set foot on any royal or crown property.
Recently, King Charles made a surprise appearance at the High Court ahead of the outcome of Prince Harry's hacking claim against a tabloid newspaper publisher.
The Duke of Sussex will learn the verdict on Friday.
During his visit to the Royal Courts of Justice in London, Charles interrupted a group of students who had just participated in a mock trial.
Apologizing for the interruption, the King engaged in conversation with the young people from Ashcroft Technology College in Putney, southwest London.
Later, at a reception for judges and magistrates, Charles expressed his gratitude for their efforts in maintaining the justice system, which he noted is admired worldwide.
Reports suggest that King Charles is reluctant to meet with his son unless three demands are met, as there is little trust between them.
It has been eight months since Charles ascended the throne, and Prince Harry and Meghan have continued to reside in California.
Although the Duke of Sussex has made brief visits to the UK for his father's coronation and legal proceedings against newspaper groups, he has not had any personal encounters with King Charles.
Recent books by royal author Omid Scobie, known to be a close friend of Harry and Meghan, have added to the existing claims about the royals.
These claims, along with those made in Harry's book “Spare,” the Netflix documentary featuring both Harry and Meghan, and the highly publicized Oprah interview in 2021, have further strained relations and trust between Harry and his family.
Despite murmurs of a potential Christmas meeting, the chances of a reunion seem slim unless the king's three demands are met.
An Express source explains that given the lack of trust, any meeting would need to be conducted formally, with the presence of aides and officials, and detailed minutes taken.
The road to reconciliation for Meghan, Harry, and the royal family remains uncertain, but the desire for a reunion lingers amidst the complexities and challenges they face.