Prince Harry warned British public won’t forgive him ‘while married to Meghan Markle’
Prince Harry could be forgiven by the British public for his spat with the Royal Family as they have “witnessed his journey from birth” claims an expert, but Meghan Markle is a different matter.
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Prince Harry could be forgiven by the British public for his public spat with the Royal Family as they have “witnessed his journey from birth” claims an op-ed writer.
Since “stepping-down” as working royals in 2020 away from the Firm, and relocating to America, the duo have aired their opinions on life within the Royal Family – including the televised bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. During the sit down chat, which was aired three years ago, the couple made allegations against the family and shocked the world with their claims.
In an op-ed for Express.co.uk, journalist Nathan Kay questions whether Harry and Meghan would be fully welcomed back to the UK. He writes: “I believe it’s too late for a Sussex rehabilitation as long as Harry remains married to Meghan. Our forgiveness could easily have been extended to our prince – after all, we’ve witnessed his journey from birth and have grown up with him.”
During his time as a working royal, Prince Harry served in the military for 10 years and undertook two tours of Afghanistan.
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Commenting on the Prince who worked hard to serve his country. Kay added: “He embodied a typical carefree rebel who cherished his homeland, took pride in serving his country, and held his family dear. However, that all changed when he met Meghan Markle, or as I’ve come to call her, “Narc-kle,” with a narcissist in mind.”
The writer added that Meghan had done nothing but “burn bridges” and in doing so, turned the British public against the couple.
Meghan and Harry showed their compassion in hearing of Princess Kate’s recent illness, and issued a statement shortly after it was publicly announced. It said: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.”
The Princess of Wales issued a video message to the world on March 22, confirming she is in the early stages of treatment following a cancer diagnosis. Harry and Meghan put out a response to the news shortly after it went global.
Meanwhile, Meghan has been warned about being careful with her brand’s full launch and take into account the sensitivity surrounding the Royal Family as the King and Kate face health battles.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, unveiled the logo of her new business venture last month, titled ‘American Riviera Orchard’. It is the name of her new lifestyle brand which will likely hard launch soon with a website and online store rumoured to sell home decor items and edible goods.
However, a PR expert has warned Meghan should be “sensitive” about the launch amid her sister-in-law’s health woes as she undergoes “preventative chemotherapy”.
Speaking to The Mirror, public relations expert, Lynn Carratt said: “As Meghan is no longer part of the Monarchy, she is free to launch her brand whenever she likes.”
She added words of wisdom: “However, given Kate’s ongoing cancer treatments, it would be wise for Meghan to be sensitive to the timing of her brand launch, considering the public support for Kate worldwide.”
The former royal launched her brand on March 14, the same day Prince Harry, her husband, virtually attended the Diana Legacy Award ceremony instead of being there in person, which could have led to an uncomfortable encounter with his brother, Prince William.