Prince Harry wishes to ‘reconnect’ with the Beckhams to help bridge family divides, but Meghan ‘prefers powerful connections.’
The once-close friendship between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Victoria and David Beckham has reportedly cooled since the Sussexes’ departure from royal duties. However, after spending years in California, away from his childhood home, the Duke was earlier believed to be keen on welcoming the Beckhams back into their social circle, reconnecting with his former pals and acquaintances. However, sources say Meghan is less enthusiastic about the idea.
Meghan finds Harry’s desire to reconcile with old friends ‘ridiculous’
While Harry and Meghan have made new friends in Hollywood, with notable figures like Oprah Winfrey and the Kardashians, their relationship with some former close associates has become strained. The Beckhams, who used to be super close to both brothers, are one example. While Victoria and David still are very close to William, Harry is reportedly keen to repair his relationship with them in hopes of facilitating a reconciliation with his estranged brother.
In a conversation with Closer Magazine, a source said: “Meghan feels it’s ridiculous to even care what the Beckhams think. Instead, she has her sights set on making friendships with much more powerful people, like Kamala Harris.”
“While a previous report from the Daily Mail suggests that the former Spice Girls member was never a ‘fan’ of the Duchess from the very beginning, she was still ‘friendly and welcoming.’ Now that both parties have stopped talking, “she is not bothered at all.”
Prince Harry ‘struggling’ to reconcile with Royals
Speaking to Closer, another source remarked, “It’s clear that Harry has a lot of apologising to do, but he is struggling because he still feels scorned by his family.”Harry has made several trips back to London for various reasons, including King Charles’s cancer announcement, his commitment to the Invictus Games, and serving as the guest of honor at the WellChild Awards. However, he reportedly hasn’t had the opportunity to have meaningful conversations with his family during these visits. “The recent health battles of his father and sister-in-law have put things into perspective, though, and he knows he must do everything he can to make things right,” the source added.
Royal insiders are skeptical about Prince Harry’s chances of mending his family’s relationships as long as Meghan Markle continues to have a strong hold on him. They think that for true reconciliation to happen, he needs to stand on his own.
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