In a recent discussion, royal biographer Andrew Morton shed light on why Meghan Markle may never set foot in the UK again.
According to Morton, the tensions between Meghan and Kate Middleton are significant enough to deter her from making a return.
This assertion raises eyebrows, especially in light of the ongoing narrative surrounding the Sussexes and their relationship with the royal family.
Morton, who famously collaborated with Princess Diana on the book “Diana: Her True Story,” expressed skepticism about the possibility of Meghan and Prince Harry relocating back to Britain.
During an interview with Sky News, he quipped, “What, and have Meghan Markle court saying to Kate Middleton?
I don’t think so.” His comments reflect a broader sentiment that Meghan is content with her life in California, far removed from royal duties and expectations.
The underlying friction between Meghan and Kate has been well-documented, particularly in Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”
In this candid account, Harry recounts a particularly heated moment when Kate, who was pregnant with Prince Louis, felt entitled to an apology from Meghan over comments made regarding her hormonal state.
This incident highlights the complexities and misunderstandings that have marred their relationship.
Further complicating matters, Harry also detailed a painful episode involving Princess Charlotte‘s bridesmaid dress, which left Meghan in tears.
Such personal accounts reveal the emotional toll that these royal relationships can take, suggesting that the wounds may still be fresh for Meghan.
Morton reflected on Princess Diana’s hopes for her sons, particularly how she envisioned Harry as a supportive figure for William.
Diana had aspirations for Charles, her estranged husband, to retreat to Italy with Camilla, now the Queen, allowing her to guide William toward his future as king.
Unfortunately, those dreams never materialized, leaving a different legacy for her sons.
The biographer’s insights come just days after the 26th anniversary of Diana’s tragic death.
As the world remembers her, Morton also hinted at upcoming revelations from previously unheard audiotapes of the late princess, which are set to air soon.
These tapes promise to offer a new perspective on Diana’s thoughts and feelings about her family dynamics.
For Meghan, the prospect of returning to the UK is laden with challenges.
The notion of facing Kate, especially with the potential for public scrutiny, seems daunting.
It’s not just about royal protocol; it’s about navigating a complex web of familial ties and past grievances.
As Meghan and Harry continue to carve out their lives in the United States, the question remains: will they ever feel the pull to return to their royal roots?
The couple appears to be thriving in their new environment, focusing on their charitable endeavors and family life away from the spotlight of Buckingham Palace.