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King Charles and Meghan Markle at odds again amid Harry’s reconciliation efforts

King Charles and his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle are reportedly at odds once again amid claims that Prince Harry seeks peace with the royal family.

According to a report by New Idea, Meghan believes her father-in-law, King Charles, is trying to sabotage her latest business ventures. The outlet, citing an insider, claimed that “as far as Meghan is concerned,” it’s “no coincidence” that King Charles authorized the release of his $50 Highgrove Royal Estate Honey at the same time Meghan’s American Riviera Orchard jam was unveiled.

The insider stated that Meghan is trying to establish herself as a lifestyle mogul but now finds herself “competing with a royal rival.” The source further added that Meghan had no prior knowledge of Charles’s plans and now suddenly, as she perceives it, “there’s a glut of his products on the market.”

“She’s one step away from calling Charles about the clash, but Prince Harry is holding her back,” the insider revealed. The Duchess feels that with Charles heavily promoting his new products, “nothing will convince her that this is not a deliberate attempt to curb her success.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 and moved to the US. This latest development underscores the ongoing tensions within the royal family as Meghan strives to carve out her own identity and success apart from the monarchy.

Despite stepping back from royal duties, Meghan and Harry continue to navigate challenges both in their personal and professional lives. This reported business clash with King Charles highlights the complexities of their relationship with the royal family and the difficulties in pursuing independent ventures while maintaining familial ties.

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