It involves a move without Meghan Markle
Sovereign Harry and his family have been fighting for a really long time over diaries, expulsions, narratives, Oprah meetings, and newspaper grub. And keeping in mind that Harry’s relationship with Ruler Charles has been recuperating, he his sibling Sovereign William actually don’t completely agree. Charles, nonetheless, figures he might have sorted out the fix-for their family’s relationship, and it would require Harry to take action — without his significant other Meghan Markle.
Following the news that Harry is searching for a property in the U.K. (he and Markle were recently removed from Frogmore Cabin), regal master Tom Quinn claims that a home across the lake could be the answer for every one of their concerns (and would likewise permit the ruler to see his grandkids, Lilibet and Archie).
“King Charles has been putting pressure on Harry to do just this as he is angry that his only relationship with his grandchildren so far is via video calls, which Charles hates,” Quinn told The Mirror.
Quinn added that there may not even be a need for Markle to tag along if she doesn’t want to, as the kids could primarily spend time with their cousins, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte, and their grandfather.
“William and Kate’s children would spend the weekend at Highgrove and Harry’s children could then easily pop over from their house nearby,” he explained. “This would neatly get round the problem of Meghan—she just wouldn’t need to be there and the children could be whisked back to the States after a week or two.”
The outlet previously reported that Harry has been missing his life in England as of late. Quinn shared that the former senior royal has been itching to spend more time in his old homeland, even though Markle has no desire to return.
“Prince Harry wants to spend more time in the U.K., but he knows he is going to have to do it alone,” Quinn said. “Meghan has publicly stated that she has no intention of returning to England. This puts Harry in a really difficult position if any kind of positive relationship is to be re-established with his family.”
“After the excitement of moving to the U.S., the honeymoon period is now over and Harry is beginning to find time hangs heavy for him—he is increasingly nostalgic for much of his old life back in the U.K.,” Quinn added. “For all his problems with his family, he always loved his military and school friends and he misses them.”