On May 19, Harry and Meghan marked their sixth wedding anniversary at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Once viewed as integral to the monarchy’s future alongside Prince William and Kate Middleton, their relationship with the royal family has soured, leading to questions about reconciliation.
Living in the US, the couple’s rift with the royals may deepen, potentially leading to the emergence of two distinct royal factions.
Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding differed from William and Kate’s, featuring a more relaxed atmosphere and a guest list heavy on celebrities rather than world leaders.
This departure sparked speculation about their intentions early on.
Despite the initial public adoration, criticisms mounted, leading to their decision to step back from royal duties. Their request to move to another Commonwealth country was denied, prompting their relocation to the US.
Royal experts suggest their idyllic life may not be as perfect as it seems, with Harry feeling bitter towards his past. Despite their success in certain areas, their relationship with the public and the royal family remains strained.
Speculation abounds about their future endeavors, including potentially forming an “alternative royal family.” While their popularity may have waned, they still hold the potential to influence public opinion.
Will Harry and Meghan reconcile with Prince William and Kate Middleton? Only time will tell.