Amid whispers of discord, it appears that there's palpable tension between Meghan and Prince Harry following their return from a recent getaway. This retreat took them to the picturesque Canouan Island, nestled within the Caribbean's St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Despite the idyllic setting, insiders reveal that the couple's discontent was evident.
The crux of the matter centers on Prince Harry's newfound interest in UK properties, signifying a longing for his homeland. Reports suggest that Harry yearns for more quality time in the UK with his family. However, Meghan does not seem particularly thrilled about this prospect.
To rewind a bit, back in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made global headlines with their dramatic departure to the US, a move now famously dubbed "Megxit." This decision not only distanced them from their royal duties but also further deepened the divide with Harry's family. Nevertheless, whispers have always suggested Harry's partiality towards a return to the UK, drawn by the allure of old friends and the potential for repairing familial ties.
Harry envisions a life split between the UK and the US, but this dream is overshadowed by past experiences, such as their eviction from Frogmore Cottage. Even with strained ties, Harry's desire to reconnect with his roots remains undiminished. However, this very desire appears to be at the core of the tension with Meghan, who envisions a permanent life in the US.
Insiders from "Okay" magazine shed light on this marital rift. Harry's next move involves scouting for his own London property. However, he's not expected to seek a royal estate spot by knocking on King Charles' door, given past experiences like the Frogmore Cottage situation.
The aftermath of "Megxit" led to the couple relinquishing their UK home keys, and rumors suggest that Harry's recent London visit for the WellChild Awards left him without royal accommodations. King Charles remains firm and unyielding in his stance. Despite Harry's public pleas for the Duke of Edinburgh title and amidst media scrutiny, his efforts to secure a Kensington abode have been consistently thwarted.
Even basic palace access seems off-limits without explicit permission. King Charles' indifference to Harry's appeals is evident; he appears more inclined to embark on a Transylvanian journey than to engage with Harry. The message is unequivocal: Harry's presence isn't deemed essential in the forthcoming royal era.