The Duchess of Sussex contacted the Princess of Wales again after the private call she made after learning of her hospitalization.
The former actress wants to bring closer positions regarding the possibility of her family returning to the United Kingdom to resume royal work and thus help Charles III.
After their public reappearance in Whistler, a city north of Vancouver, to participate in a new edition of the Invictus Games, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would increasingly resume their royal duties and settle in the United Kingdom, despite the last words of the Duke of Sussex where he assured that his home is today in California.
According to sources close to the marriage, it was Charles III's cancer that would have made the Sussexes reconsider their decision to step away from royal duties and they could return to them if the monarch requests it during his medical leave.
"I talked to him, I got on a plane and went to see him as soon as I could. Look, I love my family. I'm grateful for the fact that I was able to get on a plane and go see him and spend time with him," he said Harry in during an interview with Will Reeve, host of Good Morning America.
Regarding whether Carlos III's illness could unite the family, he expressed: "Absolutely, yes, I am sure. I see it every day with these families, I see the strength of a family when it comes together, I believe that any illness unites families."
It is in this conciliatory line that Meghan Markle decided to contact Kate Middleton to bring positions closer together and iron out differences. This is not the first time this year that the sisters-in-law talk about her, the former actress would have called the Princess of Wales after learning the information about her hospitalization to send her good wishes and a speedy recovery. she.
While the Sussexes reopen doors and heal old wounds, in the United Kingdom they would not view this approach favorably since they believe that it is a strategy of the marriage to improve their battered image and they would not have a genuine interest in the royal family or the health of the king and princess of Wales.