Meghan Markle and Prince Harry appear to be making a “desperate” move to mend their strained relationship with King Charles and the rest of the royal family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem to be signaling a willingness to return as full-time working royals, aligning with the monarch’s wishes.
The couple, who stepped away from royal duties in 2020, recently visited Colombia on a four-day tour to promote the Invictus Games and their new project, Parents’ Network. During this trip, Harry and Meghan notably refrained from making any controversial remarks about key royal family members.
Additionally, Meghan has reportedly expressed a desire to initiate peace talks with King Charles to resolve the ongoing rift. While speaking in Colombia, she emphasized a more positive approach, stating, “So much of how I approach things is about less of the fight and how do we wash things over with love and kindness and generosity.”
This shift in tone may also be influenced by recent comments from Eric Trump, who labeled the couple as the “bad apples” of the royal family. The remark could be prompting Harry and Meghan to reconsider their future in the UK.
Amid these developments, Daily Mail’s Richard Eden observed, “It seems quite clear that they are desperate to start healing the rift.”
