But for Meghan, the situation is not so simple. She has openly shared in interviews how hard it was being away from her children, Archie and Lilibet, for almost three weeks. Meghan admitted she was “not well” during that period, showing her deep attachment to being a hands-on mother.
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe pointed out that Meghan’s reluctance to join Harry in the UK often draws criticism, with people accusing her of “snubbing Britain.” However, he suggested her choice is less about avoiding the royal family and more about prioritizing her children.
The bigger issue now is what happens if Harry starts to rebuild his relationship with the royals. Meghan could face two tough options: either travel with Harry and confront the people she once criticized, or let Harry reconnect while she stays behind with their children. Both choices come with challenges and could add more strain to her image in the UK.
Harry’s possible reunion with King Charles could bring Meghan Markle into a tricky position. She values being with her children, but if Harry reconciles with the royal family, Meghan will have to decide whether to stand by his side in the UK or continue keeping her distance. Either way, it’s not an easy road for her.
