As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly explore house-hunting in
London, King Charles has issued a stern warning regarding their potential royal
family reunion.
Sources mentioned by The Mirror suggest that Meghan Markle has proposed a schedule where, if they were to move to the UK, they would divide their time between California and London, with the majority spent in the US.
The motive behind this plan is seen as an effort to reconcile amid their
"financial woes" and to work on "mending their relationship with King Charles,
who has expressed a desire for the family to be reunited."
Meghan envisions spending eight months a year in California and the remaining time renting an apartment at Kensington Palace.
However, previous sources, as revealed to Life & Style, emphasize that any
reunion would be contingent on the Sussexes "agreeing not to speak ill of the
royals again."
"That’s a must," they added. "It would be an utter embarrassment if they were to be kicked out of the family for a second time." The delicate prospect of a reunion involves navigating conditions set by the royal family in order to avoid a recurrence of past conflicts.