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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Back in California After Queen’s Funeral
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to California after a difficult and extended stay overseas.
According to Page Six, the couple traveled back to the States shortly after attending the Queen's funeral.
The Sussexes settled in California after stepping down as working royals in 2020, and it is not surprising that they were eager to leave the UK.
The couple was not prepared to extend their trip and did not like being away from their two young children for so long.
Despite reuniting with much of Harry's extended family during their time across the pond, the relationship between the Sussexes and the firm has not improved.
In fact, Kate Middleton reportedly did not even talk to Meghan during her entire UK visit, and the couple's new position on the royal website hints that their relationship with King Charles is worse than ever.
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The main issue continues to be the Duke of Sussex's upcoming tell-all memoir.
It remains to be seen what secrets he will reveal, but the royals are anxious regardless.
Prince Harry is reportedly scrambling to tone down the contents of his book, fearing that he might come across as insensitive and receive intense backlash.
However, the Duke's publishers may be raring to go, especially since it's not in their interest to reduce the number of scoops in the book.
In the new episode of Palace Confidential, royal experts debated how the Duke of Sussex should tackle the upcoming release of his bombshell memoir, which The Telegraph confirmed has been pushed back until next year out of respect for the Queen.
Commentator Josh Rom asserted that Harry could have an uphill battle on his hands when it comes to toning it down.
The Duchess of Sussex may be encouraging her husband to remain steadfast and speak the truth, further complicating matters.
Rumors say that Harry wants to cancel the memoir to keep the title for Archie and Lilibet, but Meghan disagreed, and they got into a fight in LA.
Now, King Charles has a decision to make about the use of titles for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children.
According to the Times Royal editor Royne Car, this matter is heightening tensions between Charles and his son Harry and his wife Meghan.
According to complicated royal protocol, when Archie and Lilibet were born, they were too removed from the line of succession to receive Prince and Princess titles.
But as the grandchildren of the current monarch, they are entitled to be addressed as Prince and Princess and to use HRH.
However, their parents are not senior royals, and the royal expert Phil Dampier thinks that allowing them Prince and Princess titles but not HRH would be a classic compromise.
It is not clear if King Charles will allow the children to use the titles of Prince and Princess, as it comes with a caveat of trust.
They have to know that they can trust the Sussex family.
Currently, Archie and Lilibet remain miss and master on the royal website, which is a clear signal from the King.
In conclusion, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to California after attending the Queen's funeral.
Their relationship with the firm has not improved, and the main issue continues to be Prince Harry's upcoming tell-all memoir.
The Duchess of Sussex may be encouraging her husband to remain steadfast and speak the truth, complicating matters further.
Additionally, King Charles has a decision to make about the use of titles for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children.
It remains to be seen what decision he will make.