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Meg Screams and Tosses Harry Out as King Charles Blocks Sussex’s from Sandringham Christmas After Leaked Call
Meghan Markle, also known as Meg, has reportedly screamed and thrown Prince Harry out of their residence after King Charles blocked the couple from attending the traditional Christmas gathering at Sandringham.
Despite Harry and Meghan expressing their willingness to accept the invitation, insiders suggest that a warm welcome may not be awaiting them.
Sources reveal that following reports of the Sussex's desire to reconcile with the royal family, there has been a surprising display of affection from the monarchy.
This sudden change in tone comes shortly after sources close to the Sussex's shared with friendly publications Harry's intention to reach out to his father for his birthday.
Detailed accounts and even a video of their children singing to their grandfather were included in this gesture.
Observers have noted that the Sussex's seem to be intensifying their efforts towards reconciliation.
However, the Daily Mail reports an insider's perspective questioning the couple's behavior, which includes asking questions, offering apologies, and attempting to admit guilt unsuccessfully.
The insider also questions why they did not suggest that they would return if invited.
It is worth noting that the couple received invitations from both Queen Elizabeth and King Charles to join the family at Balmoral over the summer but chose not to visit since 2018.
Their expressed interest in the Christmas invitation has raised further questions, with speculations arising about the true nature of their intentions.
Some sources suggest that the Sussex's may be reconsidering their strategy due to recent commercial deals, such as their partnership with Spotify, and the portrayal of royal life in shows like South Park and Family Guy.
However, any potential invitation is likely to face opposition from other senior members of the royal family, particularly King Charles, given the strained relationship between him and his younger brother.
Reportedly, King Charles is tired of the ongoing drama involving the Sussex's and is hesitant to extend an invitation.
The situation has become more complicated after details from a private birthday conversation between the monarch, Prince Harry, and Meghan were leaked.
Buckingham Palace has chosen not to comment on the private call, but sources close to the king describe it as a turning point in their relationship.
The king is said to feel frustrated when personal matters overshadow his public duties, preferring to focus on work rather than private family dynamics.
Experts speaking to GB News presenters Andrew Pearce and Beth Turner have shared their insights on the matter.
They reveal that the king is disappointed that his private phone call with Harry on his 75th birthday was once again leaked to the press.
He is determined to prioritize his public life and, as a loving father, was happy to engage in conversation with his estranged son.
It is important to note that the king himself did not leak the information to the press.
The experts further speculate on how the Prince and Princess of Wales, Charles and Camilla, will react to the prospect of spending Christmas with Harry and Meghan if their private conversations continue to be revealed in future Netflix specials or in a sequel to Meghan's memoir.
The contrast between Harry's previous demand for an apology and admission of guilt from the royal family and the current situation is striking.
Pride often precedes a fall, and the king has shown wisdom by standing his ground throughout this ordeal.
Ultimately, Prince Harry had to humbly back down.
Under normal circumstances, one can only imagine how a family in ordinary people's lives would handle being at odds with their relatives for years, causing destruction and revealing private conversations to the world.
In this case, they are making their sick grandmother suffer immensely in her final months.
They have also attacked their father, degraded and humiliated his wife, and managed to divert attention and cast a shadow over the family's most significant event in 70 years.