Prince Harry, on the other hand, seems determined to mend fences and address the wounds caused by the tell-all book authored by one of Meghan's close associates. Despite his efforts, sources close to the situation insist that Meghan is unwavering in her demand for an immediate decision regarding Harry's allegiance. An ultimatum was allegedly presented to Harry - it was a choice between Meghan or the rest of the family. Meghan's intentions to distance herself from the monarchy were clear, and she purportedly announced her departure, taking their two children and the substantial $40 million with her, according to senior insiders.
In the midst of this familial conflict, Prince Harry is reportedly contemplating improving his relationship with his father, Prince Charles. However, Megan's feelings towards the royal family were laid bare in a new book by author Omid Scobie, considered her spokesperson. The book appears to be a final act of revenge by the former actress who once aspired to shine in the royal family but ended up challenging centuries-old traditions.
Recent reports hinted at Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie sending warning messages to Meghan and Harry through their Christmas outfits. In contrast to Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, who wore a vibrant royal blue outfit, the York sisters, Beatrice and Eugenie, opted for neutral and sophisticated outfits. Fashion consultant Jennifer Ju Waldorf analyzed their clothing choices, suggesting that they conveyed a message of solidarity while maintaining a positive relationship with their royal cousins without overshadowing them. Beatrice wore a recycled blend sweater with belted outerwear in navy blue, while Eugenie donned a long black wool coat from Mullen Burar.