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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Reportedly Not Planning a UK Return Unless King Charles, Prince William Do This

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shocked everyone when they decided to ditch the royal life and chose to live a private life in the U.S.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to be expecting an apology from the Royal Family before they agree to any form of reconciliation, an expert claimed.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Reportedly Have No Plans to Return to the UK

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been estranged from the Firm since their decision to leave royal life and relocate to the United States, with the publication of Prince Harry's memoir “Spare” in January stoking the flames even further. After making several devastating charges against various family members in the book, including his father King Charles, and his older brother Prince William, Prince Harry wants them to apologize for how they treated him and Meghan Markle while they were senior royals.

Despite earlier assertions to the contrary, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are apparently not invited to the King's 75th birthday celebrations next Tuesday. "You won't get Harry coming along to the King's 75th party because he is absolutely determined that he won't get involved with his parents or his brother or anybody else - unless they apologize to Megan profusely,” royal commentator Angela Levin told GB News, per Express UK.

"I believe he's got a list of what he's angry about and he wants to go one by one and get an apology for how he's been treated and how she's been treated. It's not going to happen,” she went on. Aside from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Angela also commented on King Charles’ upcoming birthday next week.

"I don't think he's actually recovered from his mother's passing. And he'll just have family. He's tried very hard. He’s left the door open. But King Charles is very annoyed about how rude they were. And I think most people feel that for them. It’s not nice. Harry's been shocking,” Angela Levin stated. "You have to say actually enough is enough. If you want to come, you're welcome. The door is always open, but you cannot come here and start demanding things,” she went on.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were said to have snubbed an invitation to the birthday celebrations at Clarence House on November 14, but a spokeswoman for the couple denied the accusations. Instead, they stated that there had been "no contact" between Prince Harry and Meghan and the rest of the Firm regarding attending the King's birthday celebrations.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s ‘Dream of Making Big In Hollywood Alive and Well’

Meanwhile, an insider claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "dream of making it big in Hollywood is still alive and well," as the Sussex pair looks to advance in their individual industries. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a rollercoaster year, facing a heated backlash after making several shocking accusations about the Royal Family.

To recall, Spotify and the Sussexes "mutually" chose to separate ways earlier this year, putting an end to Meghan's own “Archetypes” podcast after only 12 episodes. Bill Simmons, a Spotify executive, heaped on the humiliation by calling the pair "grifters" during an episode of his own podcast.

However, Meghan Markle and Prince are still under contract with Netflix for a multi-year arrangement worth a reported $100 million. Their production business, Archewell Productions, is also said to have purchased the film rights to the bestselling novel “Meet Me at the Lake,” which might be adapted for the streaming service.

"They’re coming up with more content and they’re very excited about what the future holds. It’s been a learning curve and their dream of making it big in Hollywood is still alive and well,” a tipster told Us Weekly. According to the same source, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "more refreshed than ever" and "ready to get back out there again" after a "rough few months."

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