It turns out Meghan Markle was the biggest problem in her and Prince Harry‘s friendship with Victoria and David Beckham!
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“Palace Confidential” show Friday that the Sussexes are “running out of time” to be welcomed back into the fold as working royals by Harry’s estranged family. “Time is running out to come back while his father is still King,” Eden said in reference to King Charles III, who became monarch in 2022 after Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
Eden added that “if Harry wants to come back at any stage, he needs to do it while his father is still King.”Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, quit royal life in 2020 and hightailed it across the pond to Montecito, California. Since then, the couple — who have two children together — have created tension with the royal family by exposing their secrets in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, their six-part Netflix documentary, and Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”According to Eden, Harry and Meghan will have a much harder time rejoining the royal family after Harry’s cancer-stricken 75-year-old father dies and his brother Prince William becomes king.“I really think that when Prince William is King, I can’t see him letting Harry come back and have a role again,” said Eden.
“They are irrelevant now, they are just not wanted as part of the monarchy, maybe there could be some radical change but it’s hard to see,” he added about the Sussexes. In March, royal expert and author Tom Quinn claimed that Harry and Meghan expressed interest in helping with royal duties while Charles and Kate Middleton both battle cancer.“Both Meghan and Harry still hope that at some point they might be asked back to become working royals on their own terms — it’s a rapidly shrinking possibility, but the couple have talked about this at length and the fact that senior royal numbers are seriously down at the moment has rekindled
.It turns out Meghan Markle was the biggest problem in her and Prince Harry‘s friendship with Victoria and David Beckham!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might have walked away from their Royal duties - but they have been immortalised in new artworks by an artist who also painted Queen Elizabeth II.They depict the pair, who quit the UK for California four years ago this summer, as Royals from the past, complete with their own historic titles. Meghan's portrait is called Returning White Queen and sees her as Dame Elizabeth Grey, the politically influential wife of King Edward IV.
Harry and Meghan have been in the spotlight after it emerged that the couple is considering sending their children to a 'prestigious' private school.
The Mirror that Charles, 75, “has had discussions” about traveling to America to visit his estranged son Prince Harry, his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle, and his grandkids Archie 5, and Lilibet, 3, “at some time in the future.”“There is no doubt if it goes ahead he would build in time to visit his youngest son and his grandchildren, but there are mountains of planning to be overcome before that becomes even a remote possibility,” said Quinn. Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, moved to the U.S.
Thomas Markle has revealed he's worried he could die without ever meeting his grandchildren.The estranged dad of Meghan Markle shared that both he and King Charles have been treated "so badly" by Prince Harry and Meghan over the years.The Duchess of Sussex's father, who didn't walk her down the aisle and has never met his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet, said the last decade of his life has been "overshadowed" by the drama. He told the Mail: "Neither of us deserves the treatment we've received. Why have they treated not only me but the Royal Family and the King so badly? Archie and Lilibet have two grandpas who want to see them, one of whom is the King of England." It's reported that King Charles has also rarely seen the children, as Harry and Meghan left the Royal family and moved to California in 2020.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are finding it challenging to manage their £12 million mansion, according a property expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex purchased their nine-bedroom dream home in California after stepping back from Royal duties in 2020.The expansive mansion has everything one could desire, including a library, office, spa, gym, game room, wine cellar - and 16 baths! Situated on 5.4 acres of land, the Sussexes' estate - where they live with six year old Prince Archie and three year old Princess Lilibet - is surrounded by beautiful gardens, as well as a tennis court, tea house, children's cottage, pool, and five-car garage. However, an expert suggests that maintaining such a luxurious lifestyle comes with a hefty price tag and will cost the couple hundreds of thousands of pounds every year for upkeep.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to stop “monetizing” their links to the Windsor clan if they ever want to be welcomed back into the royal fold.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have clung onto their royal titles despite sensationally quitting royal life in 2020.Soon after settling down in Montecito, California, the duo signed on the dotted line for a series of tell-all projects, each of which revealed bombshell details about the ongoing rift between both camps.And according to royal correspondent Russell Myers, the Sussexes won’t be welcomed back into the royal family anytime soon if they don’t change their ways.“Members from the royal family have told Harry, if he wants a relationship with the rest of the family, then first and foremost, he has got to stop talking about them,” he told Sky News Australia.“They can’t go about making money off their associations with the royal family.“They’re going to [have to] sort of realize, if they’re going to have a relationship with the rest of the royal family, they can’t go about trashing them,” Myers continued.Still, he noted that the Firm is very much “united without them” — despite the repeated digs from across the pond.“Hopefully, they’ll see that the royal family are very united without them, and if they do want a relationship, going forward, they need to take the steam out of their relationship and out of the things they say sometimes,” he added.Last week, it was reported that King Charles had “directly” asked his estranged son to stop leaking personal details about the royal family’s private life.Since their trans-Atlantic move to the US, the pair have been conducting themselves as members of the royal family whether it be in business ventures or press
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Meghan Markle has reportedly issued one essential condition to Prince Harry if she ever was to return to the UK from their home in the US, according to a royal expert.The young family haven't returned a lot to the UK since their move overseas to California in 2020, with Meghan making her last trip to Britain in 2022. And one royal expert has maintained that they know the reason why.
The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show on June 13, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said that Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, moved so fast in their romance unlike William, 41, and Kate Middleton.“Kate was given ten years to peer into the goldfish bowl of royal life,” said Bond. “I think it was brilliant she saw all the restrictions and glare of publicity it brings.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle caused a few rumblings within circles close to the monarchy after their recent rip to Nigeria was dubbed a 'mini royal tour'.
Prince Harry and his family are under threat from "far right extremists and terrorists" in the UK, which could garner public sympathy for his security struggles, a Royal commentator has suggested.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are taking applications for new friends.According to Princess Diana’s former butler, Paul Burrell, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have allegedly been losing touch with their pals in Hollywood.“Harry and Meghan’s circle is getting smaller and smaller,” Burrell told Closer on Wednesday. “I think the A-list stars are dropping like flies.
started looking into finding a UK home that he and his wife could keep for visiting instead of having to check into hotels each time.And according to former royal butler Grant Harrold, the rumored plan could be a strong indicator that the pair are looking to inch closer to Harry’s estranged family.“If Harry does buy a place in the UK, he and Meghan will live here for part of they year and part of the year in the States, that was the original idea,” Harrold exclusively told The Post.“I would assume that this would mean Meghan would also be coming to the UK and you’d see them spending so many months of the year here.”While the Sussexes are reportedly looking to add a UK property to their already-impressive real estate portfolio — which currently boasts a sprawling $14 million California mansion — Harrold notes that he doesn’t see the “Suits” alum moving back to London on a permanent basis.“I don’t see Meghan wanting to be in the UK permanently — I think that was the whole idea of why they went out to the States in the first place,” Harrold, who worked for King Charles for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales, said.“I can believe that Harry would like to be back here, he loves the UK.
According to a royal expert, Prince Harry's "honeymoon period" in the US with Meghan Markle has ended, and he is now feeling "sad" and longing for his previous life in the UK. The Sussexes relocated to the US in 2020 following their contentious departure from the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly facing a significant "challenge" as they're not being invited to A-List events in the United States, according to a Royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who recently celebrated their daughter Lilibet's third birthday, made the move to sunny California back in the summer of 2020, and also stepped down from their senior Royal duties that same year.
Prince Harry "hates" the fact his father King Charles "always supports" brother Prince William in family disputes, a Royal expert has claimed.The Duke of Sussex's relationship with his father has become increasingly strained over recent years, as has his relationship with his sibling William. Harry, 39, relocated to California with his wife Meghan Markle, 42, in 2020 after deciding to step down from their roles as senior royals.The couple now reside in Montecito with their children, Archie, five, and Lilibet, three. Since settling in America, Harry has only returned to the UK on a handful of occasions.
Prince Harry is facing a difficult Father's Day as 'the world is watching to see if he's big enough', according to a royal expert. It has been suggested that all eyes will be on the Duke of Sussex to see if he reaches out to his father, King Charles for the occasion on Sunday, 16 June.