An analyst claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t making enough of an effort to reconcile their differences with the Royal Family.
Although the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have stated to the public that they view this year as their “year of redemption,” their actions belie this statement.
Phil Dampier, a royal specialist, states: “I wish Harry and Meghan luck with their decision to view 2024 as their year of redemption, as they have made it clear.” It’s a corny term that their Hollywood public relations guys coined, and it actually means very little. The words are not as loud as the actions.
Harry and Meghan, Phil cautioned, “need to do things that will convince the public” that they wish to “redeem themselves.”.
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The royal family put on a show of unity during Christmas, allowing even Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Fergie to stroll to church and eat lunch with them, he added in an interview with Fabulous magazine. Everyone was invited, with the exception of Harry and Meghan, and the message was very obvious.
Along with wife Meghan Markle and son Prince Archie, Prince Harry departed the Royal Family in 2020. A public airing of their complaints on television followed, with the couple accusing the Royal Family of showing prejudice towards their child. With the arrival of their daughter, Princess Lilibet, Harry and Meghan have since moved to California.