Prince Harry Won't Include Meghan Markle in His Efforts Towards Royal Reunion, Says ‘Source'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's fallout with the royal family has been a topic of significant media coverage over the years. Amid the couple's strained relationship with the monarchy, the Duke of Sussex is reportedly looking to mend burned bridges with his family members. According to RadarOnline's exclusive report, he will not be involving Markle in it.
Sources close to Prince Harry told the outlet that the years-long fallout has only left him sad and shocked. One insider claimed that he didn't expect the problems to 'drag' for so long. As per the source, the Duke of Sussex realized that involving his wife might only add fuel to the fire.
The insider further claimed that although Prince Harry isn't happy about the situation, facing the royal family alone 'might be the only option for now.' The report suggested that he is open to video calls, mediation, or one-on-one conversations with the family members. The individual shared, 'He's finally realized that the way he handled things before hasn't brought any progress, and this marks a genuine shift in how he's trying to move forward.'
Prince Harry's move to build a relationship with his family has reportedly been 'incredibly hard.' The source claimed that he cares about his wife but is also ready to accept the reality. According to the insider, if the duke has any hopes of reuniting with the royal family, 'he knows he has to try without her.'
The decision also comes because the Duke of Sussex has been 'feeling totally lost' with his life in the U.S. The source expressed that he was living in a world that belonged to his wife, but not to him. Meanwhile, Markle is 'reluctant' to go to the U.K. but is supportive of her husband's decision to resolve issues on his own.
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