Royal Expert Says Repairing Harry and William’s Feud Is Not Solely on Harry and Meghan

Amidst speculation regarding Prince Harry’s potential return to the UK and a possible reconciliation with his brother Prince William, a royal expert has asserted that the responsibility for mending their fractured relationship does not solely rest on Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Sun reported that the expert believes placing the entire burden of improving the sour relationship between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the Prince and Princess of Wales on Harry and Meghan would be unfair. The expert emphasized the need for a reciprocal effort from both sides.

This sentiment echoes the varied opinions of royal experts regarding the ongoing family feud between Prince Harry and Prince William. Royal Expert Richard Fitzwilliams had previously suggested a simple way for Harry to mend ties with his brother—a public message of support, such as a birthday greeting, could potentially initiate a bridge-building process.

However, another insider offered a different perspective, highlighting the reciprocal nature of relationships. In an interview with The Sun, the insider emphasized the importance of both parties contributing to the healing process.

Earlier reports from the UK Mirror suggested a potential reunion of Prince Harry with his family in the UK, fueled by King Charles’ desire to spend more time with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lillibet. The report hinted at a possible resolution to the long-standing feud between the brothers, driven by King Charles’ desire to strengthen his bond with his grandchildren. Royal expert Tom Quinn explained that the King’s inability to spend sufficient time with Archie and Lillibet, limited to video calls, has prompted his concern and desire to foster closer ties. This longing for a stronger familial connection could potentially lead to a reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William, paving the way for a reunion in the future.

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