Tom Ball claims Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ‘crawling back’ to UK as reconciliation efforts intensify
Controversy surrounds Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s expected return to the UK. There are definitely a lot of rumors about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry returning home to the UK The couple’s travel plans have reignited interest in their ties to the British royal family and raised questions about their reasons for returning to the UK after making their home in North America several years ago.According to biographer Tom Bower, who has written extensively about the royal family, the Sussexes’ visit represented a significant shift in their stated stance on their place in the royal family. Ball spoke on an episode of The Royalist podcast and expressed his views on what the couple hopes to achieve by returning to the UK.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘climb’ back to UK
Ball was forthright in describing the couple’s approach, suggesting their strategy included a calculated effort to restore ties they had previously severed. “We saw them literally crawling back to England on their knees and they would be grateful if the king agreed,” the biographer said on the podcast.Commentators say the fallout from royal life will be particularly challenging for Harry. “I think it was worse for Harry because Harry was isolated in California. He missed his roots, he missed England, and he wanted to somehow win back the favor of his family, but also the British people,” Ball explained.
Will Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get a warm welcome?
Despite reports that King Charles III has offered to provide accommodation at one of the royal residences during Harry and Meghan’s visit, Power expressed doubts about whether the couple would be truly welcomed by what he said was the institution.Ball noted: “Buckingham Palace will not allow Meghan to brand herself as a member of the British royal family and a duchess to actually make money and gain glory by marrying a prince.” He claimed: “I mean, if she is allowed to exploit this situation in any way, then we are entering really dirty, controversial territory.” He suggested that Buckingham Palace will be wary of any arrangement that appears to exploit royal connections for commercial gain.



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