Royal analysts believe that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could play the ultimate ace by mending the split with the Royal Family through their children, Archie and Lilibet.
According to their estimates, the Sussexes may attempt to thaw strained ties with the royal family in 2024 by relying on familial ties.
Host Patrick Christys of GB News in January alluded to a Sussex plan to regain favor with the Windsor dynasty by stating that they might “surely use the grandkids as a way back” into royal circles. Kinsey Schofield, a television analyst, concurred, calling it a “perfect” way to rebuild royal relations.
In a discussion about possible reconciliation moves, Kinsey Schofield mentioned: “If Harry did want a way back in he could use the excuse that despite his personal beef with King Charles, he wants his children to have a relationship with their grandfather, it would be the perfect way back wouldn’t it?”
She also brought up a noteworthy incident: “Well don’t forget according to reports when Prince Harry received the phone call that he was being evicted from Frogmore Cottage, he said to his father ‘don’t you want to see your grandkids anymore?’,” as reported by the Express, Schofield added: “So you are exactly right if there is a way in, Harry is already thinking about it.”
Prince Harry has already traveled to Britain twice this year, most recently on a secret visit in February following his father King Charles’s medical scare. The Mirror claims that during these travels, the Duke of Sussex took solo flights, leaving Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, behind in the US.
Despite living in a luxurious £12 million Montecito mansion in California, the family moved to the States when Archie was a toddler, but in 2019 the little boy was born in the United Kingdom. But it wasn’t until June 2022 that little Lilibet experienced her first taste of Britain.
Even though the family is not well-known in the UK, royal observers conjectured that Harry would bring his children back with him when he visited in May. In an exclusive interview with the Mirror, royal analyst Hannah Furness revealed that security concerns might be the deciding factor in Meghan’s decision to cancel the trip.
Chipping in on A Right Royal Podcast, Hannah reckoned: “There is quite a heavy narrative that Meghan and the children won’t be coming back until they can resolve this security issue to their liking. But [Harry] will certainly be coming and going.