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Prince Harry and Meghan ‘not trusted’ by royals and return unlikely as bridges ‘burnt,’ A public relations guru, who specializes in royal commentary, claimed it’s likely that the Sussexes will ever return to royal life.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not return to the Royal Family in a working capacity bridges have been “completely burnt”, an expert has warned.
A public relations guru, who specializes in royal commentary, claimed it’s unlikely that the Sussexes will ever return to royal life.
This comes after King Charles and the Princess of Wales are undergoing treatment following their cancer diagnoses. “It’s doubtful that Meghan and Harry will return to the Royal Family as working Royals, even with Charles and Kate undergoing treatment for cancer.
“The monarchy at the moment is being led by Camilla, which, a few years ago we never believed we’d see, Prince Edward and Sophie (a favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth), the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, have stepped up their support for the Queen.” Lynn added how Princess Anne, “year after year, always carries out the most public engagements”, noting how she “can’t see that slowing anytime soon, especially while her brother is ill”.
She continued: “The bridges have been burnt between Harry and Meghan in terms of becoming working members of the Royal family, the family doesn’t think they can trust them,” Lynn noted, adding that “they’ll also never be allowed to work part-time as royals while splitting their time between the UK and America and doing it on their terms”.
“It was refused before, and I can’t see that being any different now,” she added. Early in 2020, the couple surprised the world with their decision to step back from their senior roles within the royal family. Lynn added how Princess Anne, “year after year, always carries out the most public engagements”, noting how she “can’t see that slowing anytime soon, especially while her brother is ill”.
She continued: “The bridges have been burnt between Harry and Meghan in terms of becoming working members of the Royal family, the family doesn’t think they can trust them,” Lynn noted, adding that “they’ll also never be allowed to work part-time as royals while splitting their time between the UK and America and doing it on their terms”. “It was refused before, and I can’t see that being any different now,” she added.
Early in 2020, the couple surprised the world with their decision to step back from their senior roles within the royal family. Since departing from royal duties and nurturing their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in the United States, the couple has been vocal about their experiences within the monarchy.
Their candid revelations, shared through televised interviews, a Netflix documentary, and Harry’s tell-all memoir Spare, has made a growing divide between the Sussexes and the royal institution apparent. Lynn added: “While Harry is now trying to build family bridges with his father and his brother and his sister-in-law in terms of a family relationship, the past arguments that have ensued in public and the gulf is still deep from them and this would affect them coming back to the work to become working Royals.