An Wilson contemplates the possibility of a thaw in the frosty relationship between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the Prince and Princess of Wales, following Kate’s illness.
The news of a private message from Harry and Meghan to William and Kate is a welcome change after a period of public tension and finger-pointing.
It suggests a potential for reconciliation, especially considering the recent health scare within the royal family.
With the King also out of action due to illness, there’s a clear need for a united royal front.
The public has grown accustomed to seeing the Cambridges and Sussexes working side-by-side on various royal projects, and their absence creates a noticeable void.
Perhaps this shared experience of illness can serve as a bridge, reminding them of the importance of family and the value of putting past grievances aside..
News of a private message from Harry and Meghan to William and Kate following the Princess of Wales’s health announcement offers a glimmer of hope for a reconciliation.
This, coupled with the King’s recent illness, highlights the need for a united royal front.
Donald Trump Throws a Wrench in the Works
However, Donald Trump’s threat to expel Harry from the US if re-elected adds a bizarre twist.
This hypothetical scenario would force Meghan to give up her Californian lifestyle and return to the UK, potentially leading to a comical situation where their children attend school with George, Charlotte, and Louis.
A Look Back at the Rift
Despite the potential benefits of reconciliation, past grievances remain.
Harry’s comments about William marrying for duty rather than love, and claims by Meghan’s biographer that Kate is a voiceless symbol, caused significant tension.
Harry’s Regret?
Wilson ponders whether Harry now regrets his past behavior, particularly towards Kate, whom he once considered a sister.
She argues that Harry and Meghan’s public pronouncements caused more damage to the Royal Family than media intrusion.
Too Self-Absorbed for Duty?
It suggests Harry and Meghan lacked the dedication for royal duties, unlike Kate and other senior royals.
Their decision to step back is seen as a form of abdication, mirroring the controversial exit of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
A Glimmer of Hope, But a Long Road Ahead
While the private message offers a positive sign, Wilson acknowledges the significant effort required to truly heal the rift.
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