Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Fears Trump’s Return, Seek Reconciliation with Royal Family

Written by Kathrine Frich

Aug.09 - 2024 10:32 AM CET

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are making concerted efforts to reconcile with King Charles III,

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly eager to mend their strained relationship with the British royal family and may even be considering a return to the UK.

Increasing Concern of Trump

According to anonymous sources cited by the Daily Mail and SE, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are making concerted efforts to reconcile with King Charles III, Princess Kate, and the rest of the royal family.

These speculations are fueled by the couple’s increasing concern over the possibility of Donald Trump securing another term as President of the United States.

Meghan Markle has been vocal in her criticism of Trump, labeling him a misogynist, which has led to a contentious relationship between them.

Trump and his son Eric have even threatened to revoke Harry’s U.S. visa, referencing the Duke’s candid admissions about drug use in his interviews and autobiography, “Spare.” Such disclosures could jeopardize his visa status under current U.S. immigration laws.

Desperate for Reconciliations

The fear of Trump's potential presidency seems to be prompting the Sussexes to explore ways to repair their royal connections.

An anonymous source close to the palace noted, “It seems quite clear that they are desperate and very eager to start reconciling.”

The couple is reportedly working on a “Plan B” to navigate the uncertain political landscape, which could involve repairing ties with the royal family to secure their standing.

Recent media coverage has intensified speculation about the couple’s intentions. Articles in magazines like People have highlighted Harry’s despair over the lack of communication with his father and the ongoing strain with his brother, Prince William.

The royal rift, which was publicly aired in an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, continues to influence public perception and family dynamics.