After calling Prince William in private, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be devising a plan to get closer to the monarchy again after the controversies of which they have been protagonists in recent months. With approval levels decreasing, they work around the clock to improve their images.
While Charles III and Kate Middleton recover from the surgical interventions they underwent, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be evaluating several of their actions in the face of a possible approach to the royal family, which they would have regretted leaving.
The first measure that the couple took, and which surprised everyone, was to cancel the release of the former actress' memoirs and the second part of the princes, thus ending months of speculation and controversy.
Another of the striking gestures of Harry and Meghan Markle was the call to Prince William to accompany him during the hospitalization of Kate Middleton, with whom the Duchess communicated to send her good wishes and bring closer positions after Omid Scobie's statements in his book Endgame , where she assures that Kate "was never a fan of Meghan", implying that the comments about the skin color with which Archie would be born would have come from her, which would have definitively separated the two couples.
These decisions that the Sussexes are making seek to improve the image of both and mend old mistakes, although the British would not be willing to forgive him so easily for his latest rudeness during his reappearance in Kingston for the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love, which will be released worldwide in February. where they were seen together with Andrew Holness, the Jamaican Prime Minister and main enemy of the Crown since, since his inauguration, he has sought for the country to leave the Commonwealth and thus stop depending on the British monarchy.
Far from the versions and gossip, both Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem willing to leave their differences behind and get closer to the royal family again, although the plan would not involve returning, for the moment, to the United Kingdom.

