
Meghan Markle threatens and King Charles's inner circle raises the alarm: it's serious
Something is happening at Buckingham and this time the consequences could be bigger than many imagine
In King Charles's circle, everything is planned down to the last detail; the image of the Crown is paramount. However, there are certain situations that escape what the king's advisors can control. Past tensions haven't fully dissipated, and any rumor or controversy can become a threat.
Every word spoken or hinted at can have repercussions. Meghan Markle is once again at the center, because every time Harry's wife alludes to what she knows, alarms go off. Her silence has always been interpreted as a pause before taking the next step. Now, everything suggests that she might start to speak.

Meghan and the "bombs" for Charles III that she hasn't dropped yet
Since her departure from the royal family in 2020, Meghan has hinted several times that she has evidence saved. In the words of one of her friends, "we have the receipts to prove everything."
Royal expert Jack Royston, in an interview with The Sun, referred to Meghan's words. He recalled that after the interview with Oprah, the duchess suggested that she could say much more. She even said, "I've never signed anything, so I can say whatever I want."
Meghan's insinuations add to the idea that there could be personal diaries or unpublished material. Royston states, "They've always thought they have a nuclear bomb in their hands."

Meghan Markle and her husband: the damage to Charles III and his circle
The journalist keeps that Harry and Meghan's big mistake was the way they attacked the royal family. "It could've been done in a less toxic and destructive way," he stated emphatically.
In his opinion, the public no longer sees them as victims. "They're seen as the villains, particularly in Great Britain, but even in the United States," he asserted. That changes everything.
Even if they launched new accusations, he believes they wouldn't have the same impact. "Even if they have some unexploded bombs, I don't think the royals should be too afraid of them," he concluded.

Reconciliation on hold
Amid this tension, there was an attempt at rapprochement between Harry's team and Charles's team. A secret meeting fueled rumors of a possible reconciliation without William's circle present.
Analysts believe that turning back completely is almost impossible. "Harry would have to make people forget that he betrayed his family," expert Robert Jobson commented. That, at this point, seems unlikely.
For royal family followers, the damage is already done. According to a recent poll, 73% don't want to see a reconciliation. The public has spoken, and it seems the rift is deeper than many thought.
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