‘Huge void’ between Harry, Meghan and royals will 'only widen' in 2024, expert claims


The “huge void” between the Sussexes and the Royal Family will “only widen” this year, a royal expert has claimed.

Psychic Sally Morgan told Closer that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in the family’s bad books following their interview with Oprah Winfrey, their Netflix docuseries and Harry’s memoir Spare.

Ms Morgan said: “There’s absolutely no chance of them reconciling with the royal family for years.”

She added: “They will remain strong as a couple and likely move house next year, although I don’t see them leaving the United States, or even California, which they’ve worked hard to make feel like home.

“England is out of the question, but they will also buy a holiday home in Canada, which they’ll use in the winter months for skiing.

“There will be a family portrait of the four of them – they’re recognising they have to show the world a bit more.”

The relationship between the Sussexes and the royals has only become more strained since the release of Endgame by Omid Scobie, which has been described as a “gratuitous attack” on Princess Kate.

There have even been claims that Meghan Markle supplied Omid Scobie with information, such as the names of the “royal racists” who raised concerns about Archie’s skin colour.

Ms Morgan predicted for the Princess of Wales: “(Her and William’s) reputation goes from strength to strength as they carry on their journey to inventing a new modern monarchy with King Charles’ blessing.

“Kate’s presence in the Royal Family becomes bigger in 2024, with even more solo work projects, and William’s so proud of her.

“There won’t be any more children for them – not this year or ever. They’re happy as a family of five and they have their hands full with the louder-than-life character that is Prince Louis.”

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