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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Reportedly Seek Reconciliation with Royal Family
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be reaching out to the Royal Family in hopes of mending their strained relationship.
According to insider reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have expressed regret over their decision to step back from their royal duties and relocate to the United States.
Harry, in particular, is eager to rebuild bridges with his family, especially as Queen Elizabeth grows older.
Sources reveal that he has been feeling homesick and has encountered challenges in their streaming deals since their move to the US.
Although he still enjoys being in America, it hasn't been an easy journey for the couple.
During Harry's recent visit to England, he made efforts to reconnect with his loved ones.
He organized a Zoom call with his brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, which was followed by a playdate between their children.
These gestures were seen as Harry's attempt to mend fences and find common ground.
While their return to royal life was temporary, the Sussexes were reportedly grateful for the opportunity.
They wouldn't have missed Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations for anything in the world, according to insiders.
In unrelated news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted on a rare outing this week.
The couple was seen making a short trip to Oprah Winfrey's expansive estate, fueling speculation of another tell-all interview.
However, no official confirmation has been made by either party.
After spending some time in the UK for the Jubilee, Meghan and Harry returned to the US, where they now permanently reside.
This visit allowed members of the royal family to meet Lilibet, the couple's second child, who was born in June last year.
The question of royal titles for their children has been a topic of discussion, mirroring the ongoing debate about Meghan and Harry's use of their own titles.
Marlene Koenig, a royal historian, suggested that the couple consider using a different type of title, similar to other members of the family who do not use their titles professionally.
She proposed that Meghan and Harry simply go by “Meghan Sussex” and “Harry Sussex,” citing precedent for such a move, especially in the US.
Koenig emphasized that she was not belittling the couple's status but believed that shedding their titles could help alleviate tensions.
By adopting a more informal approach and using their names without royal titles, they could create a more relaxed atmosphere.
The debate over titles arose when Meghan used her Duchess of Sussex title for her children's book, “The Bench.”
The historian's suggestion aims to find a balance between maintaining their royal heritage and embracing a more independent identity.
While it remains to be seen whether Meghan and Harry will take this advice, their recent efforts to reconnect with the Royal Family indicate a desire for reconciliation.
As they navigate their new lives outside the monarchy, they continue to make headlines and captivate the public's attention.