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King Charles shifts strategy on Meghan Markle, Prince Harry ahead of US visit

"The idea they [Meghan Markle and Prince Harry] could bring down the House of Windsor is wildly overblown"

Published April 25, 2026
King Charles heads to the United States on Monday

King Charles has apparently adopted new strategy on his son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle ahead of his visit to the United States of America next week.

Royal expert Rob Shuter has revealed the monarch’s new strategy on the California-based royal couple.

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Rob says the strategy is ‘chillingly simple’.

He says for all the noise surrounding Harry and Meghan, here’s the reality behind palace doors: “the royals simply don’t care anymore.”

“Not furious. Not panicked. Just… over it.”

The expert went on saying, “They used to get upset — really upset. Now? It barely registers. It’s annoyance, not alarm.”

Rob added despite relentless headlines, insiders insist Meghan and Harry’s global appearances — blending charity with commercial deals — “aren’t viewed as a real threat to British Royal Family.”

The mole said, “The idea they could bring down the House of Windsor is wildly overblown. They’re not that powerful — and, inside palace thinking, not that relevant anymore.”

In fact, the strategy has quietly shifted: “let them”.

The royal expert has made these claims days before King Charles state visit to the US.

King Charles heads to the United States on Monday with both Palace and the British government have said the four-day trip will honour the historic relationship between the two countries as the US marks 250 years of independence.

Charles first US state visit as monarch comes at the request of the UK government and President Donald Trump and will be made with Queen Camilla, according to the palace.

Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo
Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo is the Deputy News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over 10 years of experience. He specialises in real-time reporting on the British Royal Family and analyses monarchy transitions, internal dynamics, and global media narratives. He also covers high-profile celebrity news and international human-interest stories.
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