Insider sources have recently shed light on Meghan Markle‘s turbulent relationship with the Royal Family, suggesting she was the one to decline their assistance, contrary to previous claims.
This revelation comes from royal journalist Robert Hardman’s latest book, which outlines the dynamics between Meghan and the royals.
Royal insiders assert that the family extended their full support to the Duchess of Sussex as she transitioned into her new royal role.
Yet, according to these sources, Meghan was not receptive to this help, instead opting to distance herself.
“The assistance was on the table, but the Duchess chose not to take it,” they claim.
One Palace staff member recalled an exchange involving Clive Alderton, who asserted that successful support for Harry as a royal could establish a roadmap for future princes.
“We brought in highly skilled personnel from Clarence House to guide them, but Meghan refused to engage with them,” the insider noted.
The narrative portrays a different image of the Sussexes, suggesting they were, in fact, offered ample resources, only later to insist they received none.
The disconnect has puzzled many within the royal circles.
They argue, “There was a strong support mechanism available, and their later claims of being alone were misguided.”
King Charles, despite the vitriol directed at him and the royal family, appears willing to repair his relationship with Harry and Meghan.
A member of his team mentioned that when Harry visited the UK recently, he was offered accommodation at Buckingham Palace.
However, Harry opted to stay at a hotel instead, citing security concerns.
“I can’t think of a place safer than the Palace,” the royal staff member added, leaving many to wonder about Harry’s judgment regarding safety.
Harry’s recent trip to see his father came after a significant time apart, marked by emotional circumstances, including King Charles’ cancer diagnosis.
Their private meeting, the first since the Queen’s death in September 2022, lasted roughly thirty minutes.
In the context of a strained brotherly bond, it was a surprisingly brief reconnection.
The complex dynamics among the royal brothers remain fraught.
Reports indicate that any hope for reconciliation between Harry and William is fading, with the rift appearing wider than ever.
Royal watchers have noted that the siblings have little chance of a genuine truce at present.
In this milieu, Harry’s desire for a restored relationship with his father could be seen in a new light.
Royal commentator Emily Andrews highlighted that Harry’s past outbursts aimed at his family could complicate his quest for forgiveness, especially given the current health concerns surrounding King Charles.
Adding to the familial tension, recent reports suggest that Harry may face yet another holiday devoid of familial warmth.
Rumors indicate he hasn’t been invited to spend Christmas at Sandringham, a tradition for many royals.
The last time Harry celebrated with the family for the holidays was six years ago, a fact that underscores the growing divide.
For the last two Christmases, the Duke and Duchess have chosen to keep their celebrations away from royal festivities, opting instead for personal gatherings.
Although they have received an invitation from Prince Harry‘s uncle Charles Spencer to celebrate at his home, the Sussexes would still miss out on the larger familial gathering at Sandringham.
This familial rift traces back to earlier tensions.
Reports emerged in 2018 about the initial strains between Harry and William, when William allegedly advised Harry to take a slow approach with Meghan.
The younger prince did not respond well to this advice, reportedly causing friction that would only escalate in the years to follow.
The brothers’ mutual commitments to their individual charitable endeavors led to them officially separating their shared charity, the Royal Foundation, back in 2019.
This reorganization was said to have been a result of a structural review but only added fuel to the speculation about their divided paths.
As Harry and Meghan navigated their new life in the United States, claims about personal and professional struggles continued to arise.
Meghan famously contended that the royal family failed to support her during her mental health struggles—an assertion that has met with skepticism in light of these new insights from insiders.
Now, living in California with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, the Sussexes find themselves in a different world—one far removed from the traditions and responsibilities of royal life.
Time will tell if bridges can be rebuilt or if the chasm between them and the royal family will only continue to widen.