Meghan Markle plans peace move targeting one key Royal
Meghan Markle seeks fresh start after years of Royal feud
Meghan Markle is reportedly seeking a fresh start with the Royal family after years of rift since stepping down as senior working royal beside husband Prince Harry.
According to reports, the Duchess of Sussex wants to mend ties with King Charles as she eyes a possible return to the UK.
The former Suits star wants to accompany the Duke of Sussex for an upcoming Invictus Games-related event.
Meghan is said to view the trip as an opportunity to rebuild strained relationships within the Royal family with the King emerging as her primary focus.
Citing a key royal source, entertainment journalist Rob Shuter said that Meghan wants to “sit down and chat” with Charles she visits the UK.
“Charles is her big focus within the family,” he claimed. “Don’t forget, they actually had a great bond at one stage, and she would love to remind him of that.
“She’s determined to prove she’s not the villain she’s been made out to be,” Shuter added, citing the insider.
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