However, this idea seems quite far-fetched, considering that Harry's life in America hasn't turned out to be the idyllic American dream that Meghan may have promised him.
Nevertheless, there are alleged speculations that Meghan and Harry are contemplating calling a truce and returning to England, where they would resume their duties as working members of the royal family.
According to an inside source, despite the tumultuous past year filled with public disputes and smear campaigns, the British royal family has carried on with their business as usual, unfazed by the ongoing controversies originating from Montecito.
The situation regarding Prince William's response to Harry's plea for help remains unclear. Sources close to the Palace have suggested that Meghan, Harry, and their children have been barred from returning to the UK for the annual royal tradition this summer. This decision reportedly stems from the DNA test results of Archie and Lilibet, which indicated that they do not share a biological relation to Prince Harry and have no royal lineage. As a result, it appears that the royal traders will not be welcomed back again.
Royal insiders reveal that King Charles, through his private secretary, Sackville Alderton, has issued a decree to ban Meghan from any involvement in the royal events. Alderton, who serves as the monarch's aide and heir, has reportedly investigated Meghan's motives. To ensure the authenticity of the DNA tests, the King personally obtained the swabs and handed them over to a trusted company for analysis. The evidence is being heavily protected due to concerns that the toxic duo cannot be trusted and might employ dishonest individuals if the price is right.
The palace aims to effectively and dignifiedly block their presence, especially Harry, whom they believe should have known better and not underestimated the power of the monarchy. There are individuals within the system who are willing to go to great lengths to protect the institution, even from its own members.
Sackville Alderton, known as the King's private secretary, has been serving Charles and Camilla since 2006. As per the Royal website, his responsibilities include managing bookings and coordinating Palace statements, particularly in response to Prince Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview, where they made allegations regarding comments about their son's skin color.
Reportedly, King Charles intends to continue the tradition set by the late Queen by hosting extended members of the royal family at his Scottish residence, Balmoral Castle, this summer. The guests are expected to include the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, and the Duke of York. While there is a possibility that Meghan, Harry, and their two children could receive an invitation, it remains uncertain whether they would dare to join Charles in Scotland with their children this summer.
Up until now, Archie and Lilibet have spent the majority of their lives in the United States, and while Harry and Meghan reportedly spent some time with the Queen at Balmoral shortly after their wedding in 2018, neither of their children visited Scotland during the summer of 2019. Additionally, it is worth noting that Lilibet has yet to meet any of her royal relatives.
Considering Harry's behavior, his family and the British public find it challenging to trust him again, as there is no guarantee of how he might act or what he might disclose. Conversations with Harry are approached with caution, with concerns about information being potentially shared in his next book, as anything disclosed to him would likely find its way to Meghan.