The tensions between the royal family and the Sussexes are not close to being resolved, but it seems that sooner or later both parties will have to reach a compromise.
The upcoming visit to Australia is “one of, if not the most anticipated royal events of the year”, according to royal writer Richard Palmer. He explained that no matter how well-intentioned Harry and Meghan’s plans are, it could overshadow some important events for the royals.
He pointed out that the Sussexes want to “prove their critics wrong so they will hope it is a big success”. If things go according to plan, it will be Meghan’s “revenge” on everyone who didn’t believe in her.
The royal author believes the reason Buckingham Palace and Montecito are “talking”, albeit in private, is because the Sussexes still have an undeniable influence. There’s definitely “a certain amount of conflict going on” over their years-long feud.
“I think it will also annoy the king and other members of the family if, as seems likely, Meghan and Harry get a lot of media attention while they’re out in Australia and then it overshadows what’s going on out here,” he said. The mirror.
In addition, the Sussexes seemed to have bypassed one of their “biggest” frustrations, when they had to follow the order of the hierarchy – starting from King Charles, Queen Camilla and even to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
“They found it really frustrating to have to fit in with everyone else when, as far as they were concerned, they were the big box office attraction,” he said. “But from Meghan and Harry’s point of view, they don’t have to worry about that anymore.”
This could prove to be a major victory for Meghan against her brother-in-law and future King William, who is keen to remove the Sussexes from the royal fold. It would come as a blow as the palace is forced to recognize the influence Harry and Meghan have as non-working royals themselves.



