Could it be that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are considering a partially returned appearance through negotiations for peace?
In a recent development, a "secret peace summit" was held in London, marking the first step towards reconciliation between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the Royal Family, following their departure from their royal duties in 2020. The meeting, which included King Charles III, Prince Harry's chief communications officer Meredith Maines, Liam Maguire who heads the Sussexes' UK PR team, Tobyn Andreae, the King's communications secretary, and Meredith Maines, was aimed at mending ties and discussing potential roles for the Sussexes within the monarchy.
However, royal commentator Samara Gill suggests that the proposed "half-in, half-out" role for Harry and Meghan is not viable. Gill further describes the Sussexes' strategy as "very confused" and "dilapidated," stating that their continued feud with the royal family is affecting their current plans.
Despite the Sussexes having a better PR team, according to Gill, the duo's plans for a continued role within the monarchy remain unclear. This uncertainty is further compounded by the fact that the Netflix deal, their main source of income, is set to end in September.
The speculation surrounding the Sussexes' future roles within the monarchy has been a topic of much discussion among royal commentators. Current speculation indicates that while there have been formal "peace talks" between representatives of King Charles III and Prince Harry, the Royal Family remains reluctant to reintegrate Meghan Markle into royal roles or to fully restore ties with her. Insiders suggest that the family "just don't trust her" and see no room for Meghan within the Royal Family framework.
Prince Harry, however, seems to be the more flexible party seeking reconciliation, but this does not extend to Meghan, who reportedly is not welcome at family events and is viewed with skepticism because of her public criticisms of the monarchy and her various media ventures. There are also reports of tension and possible divergence in Harry and Meghan’s future plans, with Harry increasingly focused on philanthropy and family reconciliation efforts, while Meghan pursues entrepreneurial projects, which some see as driving a wedge between the couple.
In summary, the monarchy's engagement post-"peace talks" suggests a willingness to mend ties with Prince Harry individually but a clear distance remains concerning Meghan Markle's role or acceptance within the monarchy. As we wait for further developments, it seems that the Sussexes' current plans may not be going anywhere, according to Samara Gill's comments.
Fashion magazines are likely to continue discussing the unclear future of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle within the British monarchy, as their half-in, half-out role remains questionable due to ongoing tensions and conflicting plans. The entertainment media might also speculate about the impact of the ending of their Netflix deal in September on their potential future roles in pop-culture, given their publicly expressed criticisms and media ventures.