Meghan Markle’s Demand for Harry to Stay by Her Side Amid Prince William’s Olive Branch
Meghan Markle has reportedly made a big request to Prince Harry to be by her side in Montecito during the holiday season, following rumors of a rift between the couple.
According to Heat World, Meghan is concerned about Harry’s busy schedule, and insiders claim she hopes the holidays will offer an opportunity to rekindle their connection and address unresolved issues.
An insider shared, “Harry wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but with Meghan and the kids for Thanksgiving.”
However, with his engagements lined up, he’s expected to be traveling soon after, raising concerns about the amount of quality time they’ll have together.
The source continued, “Meghan’s very concerned about the amount of engagements he’s agreed to – she feels like they’ve been leading separate lives.
She sees the holidays as a time to press pause, have important face-to-face conversations, and work through any issues.”
Meghan reportedly wishes for Harry to join her in attending holiday events in the U.S., both as a united front and to foster closeness between them.
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Reports of separate lives emerged after a series of solo appearances from Harry and Meghan, sparking concerns among friends and fans about the couple’s relationship.
Observers noted that Harry’s recent travels to the U.K. and South Africa, as well as Meghan’s individual public engagements, may be taking a toll on their connection.
Friends close to the couple have expressed concerns, hinting that the demands of public life, combined with a growing list of individual commitments, might be leading them on divergent paths.
Amid these challenges, Meghan’s appeal appears aimed at strengthening their bond during a pivotal time.
Neither Meghan nor Harry has commented on the speculation, yet insiders suggest the couple is navigating the complexities of high-profile life in California while balancing family and personal ambitions.