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Harry’s Homesickness and Queen’s Potential Invite: Inside the Latest Royal Drama
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly experiencing a wave of regret over their decision to step back from their royal duties and establish a new life in the United States.
Sources close to the couple reveal that Harry, in particular, is eager to mend fences with his family, especially as he sees his beloved grandmother, the Queen, aging.
Despite their initial excitement about their new life across the pond, the couple has faced challenges, particularly in securing lucrative streaming deals.
According to insiders, Harry has been feeling homesick and has been making efforts to reconnect with his family back in the UK.
Recently, he arranged a Zoom call with his brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, followed by a playdate for their children.
While the Sussexes appreciated the brief return to royal life, they seem to have seamlessly settled back into their routine in California, with recent photos showing Harry enjoying a polo game near their Santa Barbara residence.
Recent reports have stirred up further drama, with claims that the couple was difficult to work for and that Prince William deliberately excluded them from royal celebrations against the Queen's wishes.
Additionally, there were allegations that Meghan wanted to be involved in every conversation Harry had with the royal family.
However, these reports have been met with skepticism, as the sources behind them remain unclear.
In a surprising turn of events, it has been suggested that Harry and Meghan might be hoping for an invitation to spend time with the Queen at Balmoral during the summer.
This move could potentially boost their image with American audiences, as the couple navigates their post-royal life.
Despite turning down previous invitations to the Scottish estate due to their son Archie's age, the couple might reconsider in light of their current branding needs.
Royal commentator Neil Sean speculated on the possibility of the Sussexes accepting an invite to Balmoral, highlighting the importance of maintaining their brand in the US market.
He noted that despite any reservations Meghan may have had in the past, prioritizing their brand's success might require them to set aside personal preferences.
The Queen's summer holiday tradition at Balmoral could offer the couple a strategic opportunity to align themselves with the royal family once again.
While the potential invitation remains uncertain, the couple's presence at the Queen's platinum jubilee and their daughter Lilibet's first birthday celebration in the UK hinted at a possible reconciliation with the royal family.
As speculations swirl about their future interactions with the monarchy, it seems that Harry and Meghan are navigating a delicate balance between their newfound independence and their ties to the British royal legacy.
Will the Queen extend an olive branch to the Sussexes, or will they continue forging their own path in the ever-evolving landscape of royal relations?
Only time will tell.