Prince Harry, who has expressed his desire to reconcile with the royal family, seems to be in a fix regarding his reunion with the royal family.
Royal author Angela Levin has claimed that the Duke of Sussex will have to part ways with his wife Meghan Markle to build bridges with the royal family. However, the expert believes he would never do as his wife is more important to him than his family.
The Duke of Sussex hoped for a reconciliation with his family in his interview with Good Morning America's Will Reeves, claiming he sees the "strength of the family unit coming together" on a daily basis.
However Harry quickly turned the conversation onto his own wife and children, he said: "I have my own family. My family and my life in California is as it is."
Sharing her thoughts on interview, Levin claimed Prince William is "angered" by Harry and there is "no chance" of the Duke being allowed back into the royal fold.
"I think if he ditched Meghan and waited a bit, then that would be good. But I think he can't do that, because you think your wife is more important than your family really. And I think that won't work. She doesn't want to be in the UK, she didn't like the British Royal Family. So it's going to be very difficult," Levin told Mark Dolan on GB News.
Levin continued: "She has to be in control. You can see the way she holds his hand and let doesn't let him move out one foot from where she is and she controls him, and he's okay with that."
The commentator went on claiming: "But she can't start controlling the the family, the monarchy. If she came over or if she just stayed there and just told him what he had to do, it would be the most terrible mess ever."
Dolan argued that the Duchess would say "Prince Harry is very much his own man" in their relationship, but asked royal biographer Levin if it was "really the only way" that Prince Harry would be welcomed back by the royal family fully.
Levin replied: "I don't think he will ever divorce her, but I think that that would be right. People really don't like Meghan. She's been very negative about the Royal Family and she wanted to be next to the Queen and help modernise it. Well, you can't come over and do that within five minutes, can you?"
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