Meghan Markle is reportedly desperate to diffuse tensions with the Royal Family and is willing to take on one bold act in order to make it happen.
Meghan is reportedly keen for the royal feud to end
The Duchess of Sussex, who stepped down from royal duties alongside Prince Harry in 2020, is said to be willing to “re-engage with royal life”, if it means the royal feud can finally come to an end.
According to an insider, Meghan and Harry are both aware that the feud is having a “knock-on” effect on their future prospects and that anything they want to do rests “on their royal connections”.
At present, Harry and Meghan live in California with their two young children – a stark difference from their former life as royals.
The pair were keen on a life of privacy but have since remerged as public figures with Meghan, in particular, reportedly looking to get back into Hollywood.
A source told Closer: “Meghan and Harry are in panic mode and it’s becoming clearer and clearer that their royal currency is dwindling which is having a knock-on effect on their Hollywood careers.
“They both know full-well that their success rests on their royal connections and being snubbed from King Charles’ birthday celebrations was a huge wake-up call that the Royal Family is no longer prepared to put on a façade in a bid to fund their Hollywood lifestyles.”
The source added that while Harry is keen for them to “stand on their own two feet”, Meghan feels as though they are slowly being “phased out”.
Because of this, the source added that Meghan is very keen for a reconciliation between Harry and the royals to take place.
The couple have been at loggerheads with the royals for a number of years
They added: “She says she won’t be seen as two-faced but they will need to make an effort to hold on to their connections. It’s a difficult balance and it’s definitely causing tension.”
This news comes as it was reported that Harry and Meghan were both left off of the King’s 75th birthday guest list last week.
Despite the ongoing feud, it has been reported that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet were able to wish their paternal grandfather a happy birthday via a video message.
The couple stepped down as senior royals in 2020
Harry and Meghan announced their plans to step down as senior working royals at the start of 2020 when, at the time, they were only parents to Prince Archie.
The couple welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, in June 2021.
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