GB News members were asked whether they think that the Royal Family should apologise to Meghan Markle
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Meghan Markle is "pushing for an apology" after it was revealed that Prince William would like to "reconcile" with his estranged brother, a royal expert has claimed.
The pair's relationship has been strained since Harry moved overseas to the US with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020 and launched a series of attacks on the Royal Family in the form of interviews and his memoir Spare.
There have recently been reports that the hatchet could be buried after The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly asked the Sussexes to bring their children with them the next time they visit the UK, which could be next month when Harry attends the Invictus Games.
However, Royal author Tom Quinn has recently claimed that Meghan has said that "until she feels that the Royal Family have been sufficiently nice to her - and grovelingly apologised for the past - it's not going to happen."
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Speaking to GB News, Royal expert and Editor-at-large for the Mail on Sunday, Charlotte Griffiths said: "I think that she is pushing for an apology.
"She's been pushing for that for quite a long time, although there have been reports from the Sussex camp that she has sort of given up on an apology.
"I don't think that she is actually blocking him from seeing his family though, we know that he came to see his dad when his dad was ill and we know that he is coming over again in May.
Royal expert and Editor-at-large for the Mail on Sunday, Charlotte Griffiths claims that Meghan Markle is "pushing for an apology"
Reuters"Although I have to say, she is not coming with him. He is coming over to St Paul's for an Invictus Games event and it is a surprise she is not coming with him, it feels like a withdrawal of support.
"I think that she is just protecting herself because she knows that she is not very popular in this country. I do think that Tom may be pushing the boundaries to say that she is preventing an olive branch, to be honest."
96 per cent of GB News members who voted in the poll don't think that the Royal Family should apologise to Meghan Markle.
Only three per cent think that they do, while one per cent are unsure.