Meghan Markle worried for Harry as he 'ties himself in knots' over 'tricky' royal rift


Meghan Markle is said to be deeply concerned for her spouse, Prince Harry, who finds himself entangled in the ongoing discord with the Royal Family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took a step back from their royal duties in 2020, relocating to Montecito, California, where they’ve since become increasingly outspoken about their experiences within the Firm.

In his memoir, Spare, Harry did not mince his words, accusing his brother, Prince William, of engaging in a physical altercation with him over Meghan.

Furthermore, the Duke alleged that his father, King Charles, was untruthful during the Sandringham Summit.

Now, a confidential source close to the Sussexes old Heat magazine that Harry yearns for a reunion with his family and feels a sense of longing. Meghan is sympathetic to her husband’s emotional turmoil but also firmly believes it is time to redirect their focus towards the future, the source claims.

They said: “It pains Meghan to see Harry tied up in knots like this. She knows how tricky things have been, so this isn’t a case of her dismissing or minimising his feelings. But, at this point, she really thinks he needs to pull himself together and look forward, instead of backwards – there’s no way out of the Hollywood game at this stage, that’s their life now and she loves it. There’s nothing he can do to change the past.”

The same source conveyed that Meghan encourages Harry to remain resolute and optimistic as they embark on the next chapter of their lives.

The former actress aspires to see her husband wholeheartedly embrace the opportunities that Hollywood presents.

Recent developments also revealed that Harry may be required to provide advance notice for any future visits to his father after his request for accommodation at Windsor Castle was denied earlier this month. It has been disclosed that he would need to prearrange his stays at any royal residences.

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