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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Return to LA Amidst Tension with Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle flew back to Los Angeles from London Heathrow on Tuesday, September 20th, reportedly feeling upset and frustrated.
The couple had spent over two weeks in the UK but allegedly received very little sympathy from members of the royal family.
It was claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were unable to reach a peace deal with the royal family following the passing of Queen Elizabeth.
Gayle King, a close friend of Markle, revealed that efforts were made by both sides to resolve the situation, but no agreement was reached with King or Harry's brother, William.
Speaking on the American TV program Extra, King expressed uncertainty about the future of their relationship, questioning whether the family will grow closer or further apart amidst the ongoing drama and turmoil.
During their stay in the UK, Meghan and Harry resided at Frogmore Cottage, just a few hundred yards away from Prince and Princess of Wales' Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate.
Sources close to the couple have stated that they did their best to fulfill their obligations, attending events and engaging with others as requested.
Insiders have speculated that Prince William is hesitant to have candid conversations with his brother, fearing that their discussions might find their way into Harry's upcoming memoir.
Despite William and his wife Kate Middleton extending an invitation to greet mourners for the late Queen, their relationship with Harry and Meghan remains strained.
Upon returning to California, Harry and Meghan will be reunited with their children, Archie and one-year-old Lilibet, who did not accompany them to England during the mourning period.
A source revealed in a YouTube video by U.S. Weekly that the couple has been missing their children and eagerly anticipates being with them again in Montecito.
Journalist Christina Garibaldi shared insights from an insider, stating that Meghan and Harry plan to return to Montecito shortly after the Queen's funeral.
Garibaldi emphasized their longing to be reunited with their children and expressed hope for a smooth transition back to their home in the United States.
During the funeral of the late monarch, Harry and Meghan appeared visibly upset, leading some to believe that they were not receiving the respect they believed they deserved.
Tom Bauer, a commentator, expressed his opinion on the matter, stating that the royal family's treatment of the couple demonstrated a lack of sympathy towards them.
As tensions continue to simmer between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the royal family, the world watches to see how their relationships will evolve.