Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been advised on two crucial actions they must take if they wish to rebuild their relationship with the Royal Family. According to a Royal expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex must stop publicly criticizing the institution and cease monetizing their royal connections. This advice comes amid ongoing tension following their 2020 departure from royal duties and Harry’s critical memoir, “Spare.” Concerns have also been raised about their children, Archie and Lilibet, missing out on their royal heritage due to infrequent visits to the UK.
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- Stop Criticizing the Royal Family: Prince Harry and Meghan need to refrain from making public statements that criticize the Royal Family.
- Cease Monetizing Royal Connections: They should not profit from their associations with the Royal Family in any commercial ventures.
- Royal Family’s Unity: The Royal Family remains united without Harry and Meghan, highlighting the need for the couple to adjust their approach.
- Impact on Children’s Relationships: Concerns have been voiced about Archie and Lilibet’s lack of connection with their royal relatives due to rare visits to the UK.
- Meghan’s Concerns: Meghan Markle reportedly misses aspects of life in the UK and worries about her children missing out on their heritage.
- Harry’s Desire for Heritage Awareness: Prince Harry wants his children to understand their royal background.
- Jennie Bond’s Perspective: Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond acknowledges the importance of children knowing their heritage and the impact of being estranged from the Royal Family.
- Potential Future Regret: There is a fear that Archie and Lilibet might regret not knowing their royal relatives as they grow older.
- Responsibility on Meghan: Meghan could be blamed by her children if they feel deprived of a meaningful relationship with their royal cousins and heritage.
- Hope for Reconciliation: There is hope that the family will be more united by the time Archie and Lilibet grow up, allowing them to understand and appreciate their background despite the physical distance.
