A royal expert has shed light on Meghan Markle’s strong opposition to the idea of Prince Harry temporarily resuming royal duties to support his cancer-stricken father, King Charles. According to expert Tom Quinn, the Duchess of Sussex was strongly opposed to the possibility of Harry returning to his royal role, even temporarily.
Quinn said the daily express that Harry, the Duke of Sussex, had made the offer on the understanding that King Charles would probably accept it. However, Quinn believes Harry was well aware that even if the monarch had agreed to the deal, Meghan would not have supported him returning to royal responsibilities, even for a short time.
“He said that Meghan, in particular, is ‘absolutely against’ Harry returning to royal life,” Quinn explained, citing Meghan’s concerns about the fractured relationship between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.
“Harry knows that he will never be allowed to be a permanent royal who works part-time and stays six months in the United States and then six months in the United Kingdom. The family no longer trusts him and, furthermore, Meghan is absolutely against it.”
The expert emphasized that current tensions and “bad feelings” between Harry and the royal family make it unlikely that such a deal could go ahead. “There’s too much bad blood right now for it to be even a remote possibility,” Quinn added, reinforcing Meghan’s influence on Harry’s decisions.
This revelation sheds light on the current dynamics within the Sussex family and their relationship with the royal family, highlighting Meghan’s strong stance on Harry’s role within the monarchy and the impact he continues to have on their lives.