The royal family is facing fresh controversy amid reports that Prince Hary will travel to the UK with Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, with King Charles' approval.
The news has raised eyebrows among royals, as Prince William and Queen Camilla are said to be reluctant to welcome the Duchess of Sussex into the family.
According to new claims, the 78-year-old Queen has already made it clear to the King that she will not support the idea of forcing them to return to royal life, the “prison” Meghan vowed never to return to.
Meghan Markle is said to be considering a new attempt to improve relations with the Firm.
However, inside sources claimed: “The royals have already banned any formal reunion meetings with any of the Sussexes.”
According to insiders, that effort is now focused on Camilla, who Harry's wife is believed to consider one of the most influential figures within the royal family.
“Meghan has come to the conclusion that staying locked in the same cycle of resentment and silence is of no benefit to anyone.
A source close to the Sussexes went on to say: “Meghan is increasingly convinced that if there is to be any chance of repairing relations, someone has to be prepared to take the risk and open the door.”
However, they admitted that all is not well on the palace side, adding: “Approaching Camilla was not the obvious choice, and Meghan is fully aware of that. But she believes that because there has been so much distance between them, there may actually be an opportunity to start with a clean slate.”
The source said: “There is a feeling among some royal aides that Camilla has no interest in becoming the focal point of another Sussex reconciliation effort.
“People close to Camilla believe she has earned the right to avoid situations that could create further tensions. If Meghan expects a revolutionary meeting, there are those who think she will find the door firmly closed.”
“It's something Meghan feels a personal connection to Camilla because advocating for women and girls has been an important part of her public work for many years,” a source said. Radar.






