Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a clear divide on how they want to approach things relating to the feud with the royal family as the couple reportedly separate their professional affairs.
Harry has the support of his wife as he goes through the emotional waves of losing his family, especially his father, King Charles, to the royal rift, but the As Ever founder has other things to focus on.
The Duchess of Sussex kicked off her year on a high note as she launched several of her business ventures. The former Suits actress returned to Instagram, released her Netflix cooking show, launched her lifestyle brand As Ever and her podcast with Lemonada Confessions of a Female Founder.
And now reports claim that she is looking to expand As Ever to hotels and restaurants – and it is only June.
Meanwhile, Harry is still reeling as he hopes for a reconciliation with the royal family in the near future. The Duke is clearly invested emotionally in the matter but Meghan is “very business about it”, according to an insider cited by People Magazine.
The source added that Meghan wishes Harry could less burdened by the past and more present in the life they’ve built together.
Moreover, it doesn’t help to that they are “aware of everything going on in England, but they’re being left out of the details” as there is “no trust”.
According to royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, there had been times when the King felt the desire to reconnect “the underlying issue is trust” came in the way.
“The King and William don’t trust Harry and Meghan with any kind of confidential conversation.”
On the other hand, Meghan hopes that Harry would let go of the past and shift his focus on important matters.
There were 242 people on board, including 230 passengers and 12 crew members
The monarch has been pleasantly surprised by his newfound enthusiasm for the prestigious occasion
King Charles’ grand official birthday parade in full splendour
Following the presentation, His Majesty addressed the gathered soldiers from the dais
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