Richard Eden, the Diary Editor of the Daily Mail, previously claimed on the 'Palace Confidential' podcast that Meghan and Prince Harry are no longer relevant to the remaining royals.
- July 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are seemingly running out of time to reconcile with the royal family. After a friend of Prince William divulged his plans to minimize the number of working royals, a source revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won't be "welcomed back" to The Firm.
"At first they were just so relieved to cut ties with The Firm that they were indifferent to Charles' slimmed-down monarchy plans," the source told In Touch Weekly. "They were too busy starting a new life in America."
However, Meghan and Prince Harry eventually realized "life on their own is harder than they thought," according to the source. The insider added, "They're running out of time if they ever want to reestablish their royal standing."
"They've had a lot of setbacks and embarrassments," the informant went on noting. "They must have felt at one time or another that they were way above their heads financially and creatively."
"Harry and Meghan are never coming back to The Firm - and even if they could, it's unlikely they would be welcomed back as working royals and have the same privileges they used to have," they further explained. "The feeling is that Harry and Meghan made their choice and now must live with it."
Richard Eden, the Diary Editor of the Daily Mail, previously claimed on the "Palace Confidential" podcast that Meghan and Prince Harry are no longer relevant to the remaining royals. "Time is running out to come back while his father is still King," he stated.
The editor added that Harry was always "central" to royal plans before he and his wife Meghan made their move to the U.S. in 2020. "We saw that at Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 where it was just Harry and his brother, Camilla and Charles and of course, the queen," he explained.
"Charles thought that when Harry had a family, they would be carrying out engagements and sharing those duties with William so, I think time is running out," Richard further elaborated. "If Harry wants to come back at any stage, he needs to do it while his father is still King."