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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry allegedly would allow King Charles III to visit his grandchildren

Is there any signal of reconciliation?

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s biggest scandal in the United Kingdom settled after they gave up on their royal duties and moved to the United States to live a calmer life with their children. It seems that the feud is moving on to a new resolution.

Several British media outlets are reporting that King Charles III could be soon visiting his grandchildren, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie. After almost two years of tension and thousands of scandals, the family might be reuniting pretty soon.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly approved King Charles III’s visit to see the royal children in their new house in Portugal. This unexpected movement could strengthen ties with the monarchy and could pave the way for more reunions between them.

King Charles III has previously stated he would like to reunite with his grandchildren, particularly now that he has been under cancer treatment. Do you believe these are the first steps for the ultimate reconciliation between the royals?

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