Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are rumored to be feuding with the other members of the royal family. A royal commentator and columnist urged them to sort out their conflict with the royal family while Queen Elizabeth is alive as it's the best for them.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Should Fix, Relationship As It Could Affect Their Marriage
In an episode of To Di For Daily podcast, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield and columnist and blogger Perez Hilton weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship with the royal family. For them, it's best for the Sussexes to be in a good relationship with the royal family and the rift might affect their marriage in the future.
"I also just do not see them [Meghan and Harry] lasting long unless they patch things up with the Royal Family," Hilton said as quoted by Express. "And after the Queen dies, that might be a moment of reckoning. Who knows how the monarchy will change?"
Hilton explained to Schofield that Prince Harry has no family or life-long friends in Montecito. He grew up in the U.K., and his pals are in his home country.
"He has new friends: he hobnobs with David Foster, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, and with Ellen I’m sure, and with Oprah down the street," he continued. "But he's in the honeymoon phase of moving, and that is all fun now."
The media personality added that Prince Harry and Markle's children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, are still very young. He believed the time would come when Prince Harry would wish for a closer relationship with his kids and family.
"So I do think eventually he will want to move back. The big question is: Is she down for the move as well?" he asked.
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No One Allegedly Wants Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Around
Schoefield doubled down on the call for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to reconnect with the royal family. When she spoke with Daily Star, she told the outlet that it's necessary to resolve the conflict because "no one has any interest in having the Sussexes around," according to Express in a separate report.
There are rumors that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex didn't accept the Queen's invitation to Balmoral. The royal commentator said that if they did accept it, it would be out of necessity.
In her personal opinion, the Sussexes failed to weigh things properly when they decided to leave their royal duties and move to the states.
"Megxit was one thing but the Oprah interview was an entirely different level of betrayal," Schofield continued. "I still don't believe that Harry and Meghan properly weighed the pros and cons of executing that interview."
She continued, "No one else really has any interest in having the Sussexes around so yes, they must jump at any opportunity they have to still appear to be in the fold."
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