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Prince Harry’s Regret: A Heartfelt Struggle with Family Ties
Prince Harry is reportedly wrestling with feelings of guilt over the time he lost with Queen Elizabeth II in her final years.
After moving to the United States two years prior to her passing, Harry has found himself reflecting on the precious moments he could have shared with his beloved grandmother.
According to sources from Woman's Day, the prince is filled with regret, feeling he could have dedicated more time to her while she was still alive.
The recent reunion with the royal family following the Queen's death has only intensified these emotions.
For Harry, it served as a painful reminder of happier times that now feel out of reach.
The source indicates that whether intended or not, the interactions with his brother, Prince William, brought back memories of missed connections and family gatherings that Harry deeply longs for.
Despite the apparent efforts to mend his relationship with the royal family, it seems Meghan Markle remains on the outside looking in.
Reports suggest that King Charles III explicitly instructed Harry not to bring Meghan along when he traveled to Balmoral to be with the Queen during her final days.
At that moment, Meghan was already in London for scheduled appearances, but within half an hour, it became clear she would not be joining her husband.
In an effort to bridge the gap, Meghan has been eager to establish a better rapport with King Charles.
Sources indicate that she penned a heartfelt letter, requesting a private meeting with him after the Queen's funeral.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, hoped to address lingering issues and clear the air before returning to California to reunite with their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Reporter Neil Sean shared insights from insiders claiming that Meghan's request for a one-on-one with the King was a bold move.
He noted that this meeting would allow her to articulate her feelings and explain her family's actions over the past couple of years.
Sean emphasized that regardless of public opinion, Meghan's confidence in reaching out was commendable.
However, it appears King Charles has turned down Meghan's request for a private audience.
Following the Queen's funeral, Charles headed to Balmoral to mourn alongside Camilla, casting doubt on claims that he would entertain such a meeting.
The Daily Mail reported that the King's focus was on grieving his mother rather than engaging in family discussions at that time.
Nonetheless, sources close to the situation believe that King Charles genuinely desires to heal the rift with Harry and Meghan.
His first address as King included expressions of love for both of them, suggesting he would likely consider any request from his son.
Moreover, he made arrangements for Harry to wear military attire while honoring the Queen's legacy, demonstrating a willingness to include the Sussexes in the royal family's mourning process.
While Buckingham Palace and the Sussexes have refrained from commenting on the ongoing situation, insiders suggest that it might be inappropriate for Meghan to formally approach the King during his period of mourning.
They argue that since Harry has direct access to his father, it would be unusual for Meghan to initiate such a request independently.
Currently, the Sussexes are believed to be in Windsor following the Queen's state funeral and burial.
However, they are expected to return to Los Angeles shortly after, indicating a swift departure from royal affairs.
The dynamics between Harry, Meghan, and the royal family continue to evolve, leaving many wondering how their relationships will develop in the future.