Source exposes King Charles’s relationship with his ‘Tungsten’ Meghan Markle
King Charles seems to have his views of Meghan firmly in place, and it hasn’t changed despite their anti-royal rhetoric
Despite it being years since Meghan Markle left the UK and stopped being a full time royal, there seems to be no change to King Charles’ feelings towards her.
Despite the fact that she, on multiple occasions, spoke out against the Firm’s lack of accommodation or help during her suicidal bout when pregnant with Archie, as well as her interviews to Oprah and even the Harry & Meghan docuseries, its being said that King Charles’ “soft spot” continues.
With time its only getting softer as well, a source revealed to the National Examiner. Furthermore “despite everything that’s happened Charles has not turned his back on Meghan.” In an opposite fashion “the more time goes by the more empathy he seems to feel for her.”
The same source also went on to reference an old nickname he’s had for the Duchess of Sussex, “Tungsten” and added that “he still believes she has a good heart.”
He’s also said to have become rather emotional upon learning that her father Thomas Markle had suffered a medical emergency and according to one source “wants peace, not just with Harry but Meghan too, and he’s quietly applying pressure from the top to make that happen.”
However his wife and son are not on board because “they’re flabbergasted and saying he’s being way too naïve” and “they feel strongly that it’s asking for trouble to open the door to her.”
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