According to a royal analyst, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s conflict with the royal family “will sadly continue” until 2019.
Ingrid Seward, a royal specialist, told GB News that she thinks the division “will sadly continue” into the upcoming year.
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“Harry has been very clear that he doesn’t want to come to the UK unless he has the kind of protection he expects,” the royal expert asserts.
“Most of his court cases are ongoing, but in particular with the Home Office, he’s really put his foot down on this.”
Regarding a potential reconciliation between King Charles and the royals residing in California, Seward stated, “King Charles clearly desires to see his son and his grandchildren, and it appears that he invited them last summer.”
“Sadly, I feel we will be seeing them,” she continued, adding that Meghan and Harry depend considerably more on King Charles’ approval and blessing than the King does.
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“We’ll certainly be seeing Harry, because he’s got to reappear for some court cases.”
As Harry and Meghan celebrated their fifth Christmas apart from the Royal Family, Ingrid Seward made her comments.