According to a royal expert, Meghan Markle is resolute in her decision to completely disengage from the Royal Family.
The Duchess of Sussex opted not to accompany her husband, Prince Harry, on his recent trip to London for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. Reports suggest she intends to remain away from the UK "for the foreseeable future."
Having stepped down as senior royals four years ago, Harry and Meghan have made only occasional returns to England, primarily for significant royal events.
Royal author Tom Quinn suggests that Meghan is determined to maintain her distance from England for the time being, a stance that deeply troubles King Charles, who views the ongoing feud with the Sussexes as pointless.
Quinn stated to The Mirror, "Meghan is adamant about her decision to sever ties with the Royal Family. Her recent declaration of never returning to England remains steadfast. Camilla, always mindful of Charles' well-being, acknowledges his profound distress over a family feud he deems futile."
King Charles, having reconciled with his own past, perceives holding onto grudges for an extended period as indicative of Harry being influenced by external factors.
In contrast, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams suggests the possibility of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex traveling to the UK together to allow Charles to spend time with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, although no specific timeline exists for such a meeting.
Fitzwilliams told the Express, "Meghan's decision to stay away for the foreseeable future is prudent, given the depth of the royal discord. However, there remains a chance that she may bring Archie and Lili to visit their grandfather, King Charles, although current circumstances do not favor such a possibility. Nonetheless, if such a visit were to occur, it would likely be met with a subdued reception."