The monarch wants his son to return to the United Kingdom and, for this, he would be the one who would pay the lawyers to speed up the process, as well as give the ex-actress the amount that he would claim in case of separation.
The tension between the Royal House and Meghan Markle is growing, and from the United Kingdom, they no longer hide the discomfort that it causes them. Given the growing rumors of divorce from Prince Harry, Carlos III would have communicated with his son to persuade him about the benefits that the separation would bring him and, in addition, give him the peace of mind that he would be the one to pay for it.
Thus, the monarch would be the one who puts up the money for the lawyers and gives the ex-actress the amount that she claims to separate from her. For him, any sum is small when it comes to taking his son back to the United Kingdom and having him once again as an active member of the Royal House.
"Meghan Markle presented an exorbitant demand of 80 million dollars to seal the agreement and guarantee that the children remain on American soil," confirmed sources close to the Sussexs, who returned to appear together in public, although without mentioning the rumors that are heard every ever stronger.
While looking for a new home to settle in Los Angeles, in September they will return to Europe to participate in the Invictus Games, which will take place in Germany. The Duchess confirmed her participation a few days ago, which sowed even more talk about the state of the marriage.
While Carlos III closely follows the news about his son and daughter-in-law, William and Harry regained contact after a call from the youngest of the brothers to request financial advice and a loan to support their expensive standard of living, something that now, with the offer of the monarch, it would not be necessary.
On Meghan Markle's side, her relatives assure her that they had her ve enough money to fend for herself and support Archie and Lilibet Diana, for whom she will fight to remain in the United States with her.