Sussex New Year Resolution: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will No Longer 'Sweat That Stuff' When It Comes to Royal Drama
Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan Markle, 43, have allegedly "vowed" to change how they view their ongoing feud with the royals as 2025 unfolds.
"They've also vowed to stay patient when it comes to the palace and all the things that go on that can really get them worked up," a Sussex source shared.
The pair will not "sweat that stuff" as the royal family also plans to enter the new year with a "renewed sense of optimism" after what seemed like one cancer battle after the next last year, a palace source stated. For Harry and Meghan, the new year is expected to be "busy" as Team Sussex rolls out new Netflix programs in the run-up to the end of their reported $100 million dollar deal with the streaming giant this fall.
"They're really going to carve out the time, they need to otherwise their schedules get so jammed, and now with their separate focuses, it's very easy to become like ships passing in the night," the insider explained.
In December 2024, the Duke of Sussex told journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin he felt sorry for the "trolls" that write or comment about himself and his wife.
"I Google Newsed you, and there were people fascinated by everything you're doing, all the time," Sorkin told Harry. "They're fascinated by Meghan is in California right now, and you're here."
He then asked, "Why are you making, doing independent events? Why aren't you doing them together?"
Harry replied, "Because you invited me, you should have known. Apparently we've bought or moved house 10, [or] 12 times. We've apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it's just like, what? It's hard to keep up with, but that's why you just sort of ignore it. The people I feel most sorry about are the trolls."
Nearly five years to the day after "Megxit," reports claim that Harry's wish for a royal reunion was "destroyed" by the Duchess of Sussex in early 2024.
Royal expert Tom Quinn revealed the Duchess' veto came after her husband allegedly wanted to return to Britain to "help out" King Charles III in a part-time capacity after his cancer diagnosis last February.
"Harry knows he will never be allowed to be a permanent part-time working royal staying six months in the States and then six months in the U.K." he said. "The family no longer trust him and, besides, Meghan is absolutely against it. There is far too much bad blood now for it to be even a remote possibility."
"He is extremely content with his life in California, and it’s not as if the royal family has shown the faintest interest in welcoming him home," royal author Christopher Andersen also revealed after the monarch's illness went public.
Daily Mirror reported on the expert and insider revelations.