Since King Charles III publicly announced his cancer diagnosis on February 5th, 2024, much of the Royal Family's internal dynamics have shifted. The British medical establishment is throwing everything it has at combating the disease. Even if Charles is ultimately declared to be in full remission, his diagnosis has triggered what insiders euphemistically call the "change of reign," putting the transition to King William V in motion earlier than expected.
In private, the royal family was informed of the seriousness of Charles' condition, which explains why Prince Harry flew from California to meet his father just three days after the announcement. The truth is, Harry is much more likely to strike a deal with King Charles III than with King William V. Charles is reportedly open to reconciling with his estranged son and daughter-in-law, but under one key condition: an apology.
However, the change in reign won't significantly affect Meghan Markle, who seems content to remain in conflict with the British royal family. She has reportedly decided she will not return to Britain, as she dislikes the idea of paying homage to Catherine, the Princess of Wales. Yet, any possibility of rehabilitation for Harry and Meghan depends on reconciliation, and for that, Catherine holds the key.
Fortunately for Harry, Charles adores him and is heartbroken over the family rift. Charles is eager to mend it, not just for personal reasons, but also for his legacy. According to sources close to Harry, it's clear that he is tired of being cast in the role of the villain in the family drama and wants to restore his reputation.
After Harry’s 40th birthday, reports emerged that Catherine, Princess of Wales, played peacemaker between the feuding brothers. Her Royal Highness reportedly called Harry, who was feeling homesick, on his birthday and played a significant role in ensuring that he received official Palace congratulations. The birthday wishes, posted on the main royal family website, are seen as a sign of a potential thaw in relations between Harry and his father, though this is only a tentative first step in a complex and delicate situation. Some still believe the relationship between the brothers is almost irretrievable.
However, another round of palace gossip has emerged, with royal expert Paula Froelich reporting that claims of reconciliation are simply not true. Meghan continues to be blamed for much of the conflict, and her actions haven't helped matters. Just six months ago, she released a professionally shot video to launch her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. The clip was criticized for being overly cinematic and pretentious, with little insight into what her brand actually offers. While Meghan’s video was a commercial endeavor, Catherine’s was more personal and vulnerable, offering a stark contrast.
Adding to Meghan’s frustrations is the public’s reaction. Catherine's video garnered sympathy and admiration, especially as she revealed her own battle with cancer in March, a fact that Harry and Meghan reportedly only learned when it was announced publicly. The Sussexes' ongoing outbursts about the Palace have made them persona non grata, according to a close source.
Despite the strained relations, Meghan is reportedly relieved and happy that Catherine is healthy again. She was deeply concerned for her sister-in-law during her illness. Still, when it comes to Catherine's video announcement, Meghan’s feelings are conflicted. She grapples with guilt over how she and Harry went so public with their complaints about the family, and especially about Catherine.
Ultimately, Meghan is doing her best to suppress the underlying frustration and resentment she feels. Every time she tries to open up and share her truth, as Catherine did in her video, she faces backlash. It’s a bitter reality for Meghan, whose life has taken a vastly different path. Yet, she doesn’t blame Catherine for her success or happiness—if anything, she envies how easily the Princess of Wales connects with people. It’s a difficult pill to swallow, but Meghan understands that Catherine is not at fault for the divergent paths their lives have taken.