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Four years have passed since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the decision to step away from royal duties, and it seems that the rift between them and the royal family has only deepened. Despite rumors of a possible reconciliation, experts believe that it may be too late for Prince Harry to mend his broken family ties.

Former royal butler Grant Harrold expressed his doubts about the possibility of reconciliation, stating that too much time has passed and trust has been broken. He mentioned that actions speak louder than words, hinting at the strained relationship between Prince Harry and his estranged family.

During Harry’s recent trip to London, he did not meet with any members of the royal family, further highlighting the existing tensions. Meghan Markle also snubbed the royal family by flying to London to meet her husband at the airport before jetting off to Nigeria together.

Despite the distance between them, Harry is reportedly considering buying a property in the UK to have a place to stay when visiting London. This decision may have been influenced by the realization that he only has one family, as pointed out by royal expert Grant Harrold.

After being evicted from Frogmore Cottage, Harry and Meghan have been living in their mansion in California with their children. The couple is said to be revisiting their original idea of splitting their time between the UK and the US, indicating a desire to reconnect with Harry’s roots.

Although a reconciliation between Prince Harry and the royal family may seem unlikely at this point, the couple’s efforts to find a home in the UK suggest a glimmer of hope for a potential reunion in the future. Despite not being invited to the Trooping the Colour festivities for the second year in a row, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s actions indicate a longing to bridge the gap between them and the royal family.