Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s departure from royal life in January 2020 marked the beginning of a strained relationship with the royal family. Settling in Montecito, California, the couple now leads a vastly different life, focused on raising their two children, Lilibet and Archie. Their decision to speak out, notably through their Oprah interview and subsequent projects like a Netflix series and Harry’s book “Spare,” intensified the feud between the Sussexes and the royal family. Prince William and Kate Middleton refrained from engaging publicly,
standing on the front lines against the couple’s accusations. Royal expert Ingrid Seward suggests that Meghan Markle has two demands, including a “groveling apology,” before considering reconciliation. She emphasizes Prince William’s stance, stating he requires a sincere apology from Harry for the years of disrespect aimed at him and Princess Diana. Despite occasional family gatherings, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, tensions persist. Tom Quinn, another royal expert, doubts the possibility of reconciliation, citing Meghan’s belief that Kate should have supported her more during her time as a working royal. Recent developments, such as Kate Middleton’s health concerns, haven’t facilitated reconciliation. While there have been suggestions for a joint family gathering, Meghan’s reluctance and grievances continue to hinder progress. Prince Harry’s visit to the UK for the Invictus Games anniversary event may provide an opportunity for interaction, but Meghan’s concerns about her children’s safety and unresolved grievances pose significant obstacles. The feud’s complexity, coupled with demands for apologies from both sides, suggests that reconciliation between the two couples remains uncertain.