Tension between Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry's family has been visibly growing. Now, a broadcaster has claimed that she is ready to "heal the rift" with the British Royal Family if they apologize to her.
During an interview with Oprah Winfrey last month, Harry and Meghan spoke about various topics, including concerns of racism in the Royal Family.
Now, TalkRADIO show host Kevin O'Sullivan has said that Meghan is willing to patch things up with the Royal Family, reported the Daily Star.
"Meghan let it be known that she is prepared to heal the rift with the Royal Family so long as they apologize to her. I think people in this country think the apology should be coming in the opposite direction, that Harry and Meghan owe our Royal Family a huge apology for outrageously calling them racists," he said.
"I don't think we're going to see Meghan here anytime soon. She is heavily pregnant. It would be extraordinary if she came back for the Diana statue unveiling and then one may wonder when we will see her again. They've set up a very cosy life out there.
"Maybe it will be Christmas and even then, will they be welcomed back? There's an awful lot that needs to be discussed and all the leaks from their camp is causing quite a bit of stress over the other side. Whilst this keeps happening and they're not talking, I can't see any cooling of relations to make everything better," he added.
After Meghan stepped down as a senior member of the Royal Family with Harry, they moved to Los Angeles with their son Archie last year.
Meanwhile, the couple could be completely “ditched” from the Royal Family, a royal biographer said, reported Daily Star.
“Prince Charles has wanted for a very long time to cut the monarchy down to save costs and to make people be worth the money that they got from the taxpayer,” biographer Angela Levin said.
“I imagine that that might be when Harry and Meghan are ditched from being members of the Royal Family,” she added.
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