Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to return to the UK this summer, and Kate Middleton has made her stance clear about their highly anticipated return. As per a source, the Princess of Wales is not very happy with the idea of them returning. She feels it like a “betrayal” and believes bringing Markle “back into the fold” will not help the monarchy.
Kate Middleton thinks bringing Meghan Markle back ‘won’t help monarchy,’ per source
Kate Middleton had made her thoughts clear about the much-anticipated return of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to the UK this summer. The princess is “not thrilled” with their comeback. She “feels there are lines that, once crossed, can’t simply be erased.”
A source told Closer that her remark comes after Harry talked about the royal household in his memoir, “Spare.” In the book, he “publicly” criticised the “institution on global platforms.” Moreover, with the arrest of former Prince Andrew, things are already “delicate.” Hence, Prince William and his wife “are dead against the return of the Sussexes.” They believe it “would cause more instability, not less.”
But, looking at the current situation, Harry is convinced that the family is facing a “constitutional crisis.” Also, his wife “could help steady the ship.” The Duke of Sussex even thinks that a “vacuum” has been created. This is due to “reputational damage and the lack of working royals in their thirties and forties,” which “he believes they could fill it.’
“Harry is said to view the current turmoil, particularly the arrest of Andrew, as proof that the monarchy needs renewal, fresh faces and global relevance. He thinks they’ve been proven right, that the institution needs reform, transparency and younger leadership,” said the insider.
But the Princess of Wales “feels a real sense of betrayal at the idea of them coming back like nothing happened… She does not believe bringing Meghan back into the fold could help the monarchy. In her view, it would inflame everything.”
Even William feels that bringing his younger brother back would “reopen old divisions at the worst possible time. It would look chaotic.” However, “some advisers think reconciliation would strengthen the institution,” but Waleses “believe it would destabilise it.”
