[Report] Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Planned To Reconcile with Royal Family for a Year But Sussexes Are Tied to Memoir, Netflix Deals
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to reconcile with the Royal Family, but their deal with a memoir and Netflix series are preventing them to do so.

Though they were never successful, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had intended to make amends with the Queen the next year.

However, following Her Majesty's state burial, which compelled the couple to come home quickly, the Sussexes intend to mend fences with their estranged family members.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Tied to Netflix, Book Deals

Experts in public relations and communication speculated that the couple had been attempting to construct their own story, explicitly noting their long list of podcasts, interviews, Netflix shows, and Prince Harry's promised biography.

The Netflix series is about where they've come from, what they've been through, and where they are, an insider said in a statement, as per Mirror. According to a royal expert, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are trapped with the devil over their lucrative Netflix and book deals because they need the money.

The royal couple's contracts with the streaming service and publisher Penguin Random House, according to royal biographer Tom Bower, the only way they can make their money. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who also have a Spotify subscription and reside in a $14 million property in California, according to Bower.

Because they have no other source of income, he continued, "They need the money and they need it now more than ever. So, in my opinion, they are now just bound to the devil." the Sussexes are tied to their book and Netflix. Since that's the only way they can make a living, no amount of criticism they receive will matter.

The only way Bower could conceive of Harry getting out of it now is if his father King Charles III could bail him out, according to his new book, 'Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors,' a book published in July.

The author claimed that while the King would need to compensate Netflix and Random House, he could do so in exchange for a written agreement that would prevent Prince Harry from disparaging the Royal Family ever more, according to Daily Mail.

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Prince William, Prince Harry's Rift

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Prince William's relationship came back into the spotlight, when the two got together to mourn the passing of their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, last month,  The so-called 'Fab Four' came together for the first time since Megxit when Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle and Prince William and his wife Princess Kate made a joint appearance.

When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex declared their intentions to retire from royal duties, tensions between the two couples had been simmering for a few years. According to reports, it all began with some well-intentioned counsel given from brother to brother.

Prince William advised Prince Harry to take things more gently in the early stages of his relationship with Meghan because he thought he was moving too quickly. Prince Harry answered the query with a brusque and indignant retort, according to Robert Lacey, author of 'Battle of Brothers: William & Harry - The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult.'

The Queen decided that the four of them Prince Harry, Prince William, King Charles, and herself should meet with their respective private secretaries at Sandringham on the following Monday to resolve their differences, though Prince William confided to a friend that he would much prefer to leave all the haggling to the staff, the historian, who serves as a consultant for Netflix's 'The Crown,' wrote: "William confided to a friend that he would much rather leave all the haggling to the staff, as per Express.

Moreover, King Charles III and Prime Minister Liz Truss had their first weekly audience on Thursday at Buckingham Palace. King Charles will have weekly private sessions with the prime minister to debate policy, just like Queen Elizabeth and other monarchs before him.

ITV's Lizzie Robinson posted a video of Truss curtsying before shaking hands with King Charles on Twitter. A few pictures that are on display in the room where they are meeting are also shown in the clip. A portrait from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding in 2018 may be seen in one of the pictures upon closer study, People reported.

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