This was followed by the infamous toe-sucking scandal and her subsequent ban from Royal events, with Prince Philip's disapproval. However, King Charles III's recent gesture towards Fergie is being seen as an attempt to break with the past and modernize the monarchy. Now, let's connect the dots – does this mean King Charles is ready to extend an olive branch to Harry and Meghan? Well, not so fast. Royal commentators are quick to point out that Fergie's questionable antics are over 30 years old, while the British public's resentment towards Harry and Meghan is fresh and palpable.
The wounds caused by Harry's memoir and Meghan's perceived mockery of a curtsy to Queen Elizabeth II are still raw. Insider whispers suggest that the King might be reluctant to forgive and forget, especially considering the recent smears and accusations made by Harry and Meghan. The impact of Harry's memoir and the money made from those accusations reportedly doesn't sit well with the King.
While some speculate that Harry and Meghan might eventually reach out to the King privately, others believe that the royal couple needs the King's blessing more than he needs them. The future of the Sussex and Royal rift remains uncertain, but one thing is clear – the drama is far from over.
So, Royal enthusiasts, buckle up, because this could be the final act in the saga of Harry and Meghan's Royal aspirations. Will King Charles III extend an olive branch, or will the Sussexes be left out in the cold? Only time will tell, and the Royal roller coaster continues its thrilling ride.