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Meghan’s Nod Required for Harry’s Reconciliation Move with William, Says Expert

In the wake of serious health concerns affecting King Charles and the Princess of Wales, Prince Harry is seen as potentially extending a reconciliatory gesture towards his brother Prince William. However, an expert suggests that any such move would likely hinge on Meghan Markle’s consent. The sibling duo, whose relationship has been notably strained following Harry and Meghan’s departure from royal duties and their relocation to the U.S., could see a pivotal moment for healing given the recent developments within the royal family, by Daily Star.

Royal biographer Richard Fitzwilliams pointed out that the illnesses of such key royal figures could act as a significant catalyst in bridging the gap between the brothers. Nonetheless, he emphasized the importance of Meghan’s agreement in this delicate family matter, underscoring her influence in the decision-making process.

Fitzwilliams highlighted the necessity of resolving familial tensions away from the public eye, especially in light of the health challenges faced by Catherine and the King. He suggested that the current circumstances might prompt unexpected developments in the royal saga, with the Sussexes known for their surprising moves.

Speculation about a possible reunion looms, particularly with the upcoming Invictus Games in May, an event closely associated with Harry. This occasion could potentially mark Harry’s first UK visit since the public became aware of Kate’s health situation. Furthermore, Fitzwilliams speculated on the possibility of Harry visiting his family in the UK prior to the games, an act that would inevitably spark conversations about a meeting with William and Catherine.

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