Meghan Markle sets Prince Harry free to reveal unspoken truth

Prince Harry begins solo journey to make place in King Charles' heart

By Web Desk
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September 03, 2025
Meghan Markle sets Prince Harry free to reveal unspoken truth

Meghan Markle decided not to open 'old wounds' as Prince Harry embarked on a solo reconciliation with King Charles and senior royals.

The Duke of Sussex is set to make headlines with his appearance at the WellChild Awards on September 8. There are high chances of his meeting with King Charles as the father-son duo already took a first major step towards reconciliation with their aides' peace summit.

Not only that, Harry, in recent times, publicly expressed a strong desire to heal a broken relationship with his family in the UK, which could also be beneficial for the Sussexes' children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

However, Closer Magazine quoted their source that the Duchess of Sussex stepped back from her husband's plans, seemingly setting him free to deal with his family feud.

A friend of Meghan claimed, "...she feels any trip to the UK would reopen old wounds and put her in the firing line. Meghan absolutely doesn’t want to be seen as the problem all over again. She’s put her foot down and made it quite clear that Harry must do this on his own."

On the other hand, Harry really wants his better half beside him as he feels "stronger" with her, but he has to make a compromise in order to win back royals because Meghan's presence would not sit well with the senior members of the firm.

An insider shared, "Meghan doesn’t see the point in walking back into the lion’s den... The Palace doesn’t particularly want her there either, which makes things even more complicated."

There is a strong possibility that Prince Harry may disclose some unspoken truths during a potential reunion with King Charles.

The Duke, who reportedly feels lonely in Montecito, could propose becoming a part-time working royal. This would allow him to bring his children back to their homeland and introduce them to their royal heritage.