Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have long been separated from the British royal family. From the beginning, Meghan struggled to embrace her role in the monarchy, and she doesn’t seem to regret starting a new life in the United States. Now, she is focused on rebuilding her career, with ambitious plans for 2025.
Unlike Meghan, Harry feels a natural pull toward Britain. Occasionally, he returns home when necessary, as his heart remains tied to his homeland. According to foreign media, Harry could easily reconcile with his family, but it seems they are not ready to extend an olive branch.
This sentiment was evident when the royal family recently sent out invitations for Christmas celebrations. Invitations were sent to all significant royal family membersโexcept for Harry and Meghan. While this came as no surprise to many, what did raise eyebrows was that Prince Andrew, considered one of the most controversial family members, received an invitation.
It has been rumored that King Charles is gradually stripping Andrew of certain privileges. Reports suggest the King asked Andrew to move into the home previously occupied by Harry and Meghan, but Andrew allegedly refused.
Following this, King Charles cut Andrew’s financial support, perhaps hoping this would pressure him into relocating to a more modest residence, as his current home requires substantial upkeep that he may no longer be able to afford.
This clearly signaled that Prince Andrew is unwelcome in many ways, yet he was still invited to the grand Christmas feast planned for the entire royal family.
This decision has sparked public outrage and raised questions: how is it that there is room for someone accused of serious misconduct, like Prince Andrew, but not for Harry, Meghan, and their children?
In summary, there’s room for everyone, but not for them!