Meghan Markle 'in pain’ over Prince Harry's 'mixed feelings' but wants Duke to 'pull himself together'
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Meghan Markle is finding it painful to watch Prince Harry "tied up in knots" but she wants the Duke of Sussex to "look forward" and embrace their life in the US, according to a source.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working royals in January 2020, and have consistently spoken about private royal matters in public forums, which have only served to widen the gap between the couple and the wider Royal Family.
Harry also accused his father King Charles of telling lies at the Sandringham Summit, during which the Prince of Wales allegedly "screamed and shouted" at him.
However, the Duke of Sussex now wants to reunite with his immediate family, according to a royal source.
Speaking to Heat magazine, the source claimed Meghan is concerned for her husband: "It pains Meghan to see Harry tied up in knots like this.
"She knows how tricky things have been, so this isn't a case of her dismissing or minimising his feelings.
"But, at this point, she really thinks he needs to pull himself together and look forward, instead of backwards - there's no way out of the Hollywood game at this stage, that's their life now and she loves it.
Harry is reportedly 'in knots' over royal feud
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Prince Harry reportedly wants to reunite with his family
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"There's nothing he can do to change the past."
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly wants her husband of five years to "embrace" the Hollywood lifestyle more.
It comes following reports that Harry must now "give notice" whenever he wants to visit King Charles.
The duke was denied a room to stay in at Windsor Castle earlier this month, and instead had to stay at a hotel.
Meghan loves the celebrity lifestyle according to a source
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Harry reportedly must give notice if he wishes to stay at any royal properties - including his former home, Frogmore Cottage.
Harry is due to return to the UK in January 2024 for his trial case against News Group Newspapers, which publishes The Sun.
According to The Telegraph, the prince will have to give the King "suitable warning" if he wishes to stay in a royal property for the trip.