However, sources close to the situation claim that Meghan is adamant that he must make an immediate decision regarding his loyalties. If Prince Harry chooses to stand by his family and his country, Meghan has purportedly stated that she will leave, taking their two children and more than $40 million with her, according to high-level insiders. Harry is presented with a clear ultimatum – it's either Meghan or the rest of his family. Meghan has made her intentions clear, expressing her desire to distance herself from the monarchy, and she expects Harry to do the same. Allegedly, she has even threatened divorce if he attempts to reconcile with his family.
Meghan's strained relationship with her in-laws, publicly accusing them of discrimination and cruelty during a high-profile television interview after leaving Britain and their royal responsibilities to settle in the United States three years ago, has been widely documented. While recent reports suggest that Prince Harry has been trying to improve his relationship with his father, Prince Charles, to some extent, Meghan's feelings toward the royal family are laid bare in a new book, "Endgame," authored by Omid Scobie, characterized as her spokesperson.
This revelation comes after Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie reportedly sent warning messages to Meghan and Harry through their choice of attire during Christmas. Unlike Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, who wore a vibrant royal blue outfit, the York sisters Beatrice and Eugenie opted for neutral and understated clothing. Jennifer Von Waldorf, a sustainable fashion consultant, provided her analysis of Beatrice and Eugenie's Christmas attire, suggesting that their clothing choices conveyed a message of solidarity, maintaining their positive relationship with their cousins without jeopardizing it. Beatrice wore a recycled wool blend belted overcoat in navy, while Eugenie donned a long black woolen coat by Molen Binus.