If Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hope to improve their relationship with Prince William and Kate Middleton, real experts They say they need to take a step to make peace. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who now reside in California, are advised to offer a sincere apology to the royal family to restore trust and secure their future ties to the monarchy.
Royal Expert Richard Eden recently discussed the probability of reconciliation in the confidential palace podcast. He explained: “I’ve been talking to people about… the possibilities of a reconciliation between the brothers.” According to Eden, sources within royal circles believe the first step for Harry and Meghan should be to express their regret for public comments they have made about the royal family, which have strained relations and led to ongoing tension.
“They need to apologize, at least privately.” Eden continuedpointing out the challenges facing any reconciliation. A major problem for William and Kate, he noted, is a lack of trust. “How can there be that reconciliation when William and Catherine simply don’t know what will appear later on a TV show or in a book?” he asked, suggesting that current privacy concerns are a major barrier to rebuilding their bond.
The publication of Harry’s memoirs, Replacementwhich revealed intimate conversations and private moments within the royal family, has been particularly difficult for William and Kate. Eden explained: “Can you imagine what they were thinking? Because, in his memoirs, he had just revealed those intimate conversations that they never in a million years thought would have been published.”
Eden’s perspective reflects a broader sentiment that for meaningful reconciliation to occur, Harry and Meghan must first address the breach of trust. “Once you lose that trust, you lose it forever,” he said, highlighting the challenge that awaits them if the Sussexes want to reconnect with their royal relatives.
Rebuilding their relationship with William and Kate would require Harry and Meghan to take responsibility for past actions and perhaps reconsider how they publicly share family matters. For now, the expert believes that without a genuine apology and a guarantee of privacy, there will probably be no “welcome” from William, Kate or the royal family.