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Meghan and Harry Return to California After Challenging Overseas Trip
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made their way back to California following a tumultuous and extended stay abroad.
After attending the Queen's funeral, the superstar couple decided to settle in their home state.
It comes as no surprise that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were eager to leave the UK, as they were not prepared to prolong their trip and disliked being separated from their two young children for an extended period.
Despite reuniting with much of Harry's extended family during their time across the pond, it appears that the relationship between the Sussexes and the royal family has not improved.
Reports suggest that Kate Middleton did not even engage in conversation with Meghan throughout her visit to the UK.
Furthermore, Meghan and Harry's new position on the royal website seems to indicate a worsening relationship with King Charles.
The primary issue at hand revolves around the Duke of Sussex's forthcoming memoir, which is expected to reveal undisclosed details about his life.
The royal family is understandably anxious about what secrets he may unveil.
However, Harry might face an uphill battle when it comes to toning down the content of his book.
It seems that the Duchess of Sussex is encouraging her husband to stand firm and speak his truth.
In a recent episode of Palace Confidential, royal experts debated how Prince Harry should approach the release of his bombshell memoir.
The Telegraph confirmed that the publication has been postponed until next year out of respect for the Queen.
Commentators expressed concerns that Harry may come across as insensitive and could face intense backlash upon its release.
There are speculations that he is now scrambling to revise and update the contents, especially after the Queen's passing.
Richard Eden, the Daily Mail's diary editor, pointed out that some parts of the memoir may already be outdated due to recent events.
It is natural for Harry to want to make changes, but it remains uncertain whether he will be allowed to do so.
The Mail on Sunday's editor-at-large, Charlotte Griffiths, acknowledged the delicate position Harry finds himself in, considering the substantial financial gain from the book and the pressure to deliver on the promised drama.
Moreover, Meghan Markle's influence adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Rumors have circulated that Harry wanted to cancel the memoir to reserve the title for their children, Archie and Lilibet.
However, Meghan disagreed, leading to a disagreement between the couple in Los Angeles.
Now, King Charles must decide whether to grant Prince and Princess titles to the Sussexes' children.
According to the Times Royal editor Royne Carr, this decision is heightening tensions between Charles and his son Harry, as well as Meghan.
The couple has often been seen as demanding and expecting special treatment from the royal family.
Currently, Archie and Lilibet are not granted any titles on the royal website, which is seen as a clear indication from the King.
He is willing to bestow titles upon them, but trust is a crucial factor that needs to be established.
As per complex royal protocol, Archie and Lilibet were initially not entitled to receive Prince and Princess titles due to their distance from the line of succession.
However, as grandchildren of the current monarch, they have the right to be addressed as Prince and Princess and to use HRH.
Phil Dampier, a royal expert, suggests that allowing them the titles of Prince and Princess without HRH would be a potential compromise in this matter.