Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry have been urged to put the past behind them(Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry urged to 'put past behind them' and come to UK to build bridges

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been urged to 'put the past behind them' and come to UK to build bridges, which comes just a couple of weeks before the Duke flies back to London

by · The Mirror

Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry have been urged to put the past behind them and come to the UK to build bridges.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back from their roles within the British Royal Family in 2020, and in the summer of that year, they decided to move across the pond to the United States from their home in Windsor. Since moving to the States, the couple have sat down for bombshell interviews and released a scathing docuseries, with Prince Harry even penning a shocking memoir.

But amid the alleged speculation surrounding an ongoing royal rift between the Sussexes and the Waleses, a public relations guru has offered some valuable advice on what the couple can do to repair their image in the UK and heal the ongoing rift. It has been claimed that it would be "beneficial for their image" if the Sussexes came back to the UK next month to "help build bridges with the Royal Family", with an expert urging: "It's time to put everything behind them and move forward."

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Meghan has been urged to come back to the UK( Image: REX/Shutterstock)
The couple currently reside in California with their two children( Image: AP)

Prince Harry is scheduled to visit the UK next month to attend a special service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8th. The Duke of Sussex's appearance is to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014. He is due to deliver a speech at the event.

"It is believed that he wants to see his family while he is here, particularly his father, who is undergoing cancer treatment," Lynn Carratt from Press Box PR told The Mirror an exclusive chat. She added: "Efforts seem to have already being made to mend their relationship.

"It is uncertain whether Meghan will accompany him on the trip, I’m sure Harry will want his wife at his side at such a big event - the Invictus games are his legacy and she is often there to support him at Invictus Games events."

She went on to note: "Meghan may feel uneasy about coming to the UK since, as she knows, she is not as popular here as she is in America. There is a risk of her overshadowing the event and becoming the centre of attention, which I am sure she is mindful of.

"However, with the children being a bit older to travel now, I’m sure Harry would relish the opportunity to spend time with his father, along with Lilibet and Archie in a private visit with his family."

Lynn then concluded by saying: "This visit would be beneficial for their image and potentially increase their popularity in the UK and help build bridges with the Royal Family. It's time to put everything behind them and move forward."


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