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**Prince Harry’s Rift with Royal Family Could Lead to Permanent Split**
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing the possibility of a permanent split from the royal family, as the aftermath of their decision to step down from their roles continues to reverberate within the institution.
The couple's clash with their families has left deep wounds, with Prince Harry being warned that his feud with the royals may become irreversible due to the embarrassing nature of some of the claims he has made following his resignation.
In a series of legal actions, the Duke of Sussex has targeted prominent figures such as the King, Queen Camilla, and his brother Prince William.
Of particular contention is his strained relationship with the Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, amid allegations that he failed to provide adequate support and comfort to his wife, Meghan Markle.
Despite briefly returning to Britain for significant family events, including his father's ascension to the throne, all normal communication channels have since been severed.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield has shed light on the situation by echoing author Tom Quinn's assertion that a reconciliation between Harry and his family seems increasingly unlikely.
Schofield shared insights from a source indicating that the rift between Harry and the royal family may be irreparable, given the extent of distress experienced by the family members.
According to Schofield, individuals close to the royals are devastated, and prospects for reconciliation appear bleak.
The founder of Tadifa Daily expressed astonishment at the unfolding events, emphasizing the prolonged hurt inflicted upon the royal family by Harry's actions.
The unexpected nature of his behavior has left many within the institution bewildered, with the founder noting a lack of awareness regarding any potential discussions aimed at resolving the rift.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex refuted claims that they had declined an invitation to the King's upcoming birthday celebration, asserting that there had been no recent communication between the couple and the monarch.
Despite attending the Well Child Awards in the UK before traveling to Germany, Prince Harry did not engage with his royal relatives, who were commemorating the first anniversary of the late Queen's passing in Scotland.
His brief return to join the royal family for the coronation at Westminster Abbey was overshadowed by his prompt departure back to California to mark his son Archie's fourth birthday in Montecito.