With a new threat on the horizon, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly racing against time to heal the rift within the royal family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are understood to be "desperate enough" to repair their fractured relationship with the UK family, and the situation reportedly has something to do with the US elections. Royal reporter Richard Eden, in his op-ed, suggested that ongoing threats from Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump have left the Sussexes feeling uneasy.

Harry and Meghan ‘want UK family to extend an olive branch’ Despite their public stance against returning to the UK due to security concerns and ongoing legal battles, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be privately seeking reconciliation. According to Eden from the Daily Mail, the Duke's attempts to contact his ailing father, King Charles, and his repeated public expressions of love for his family hint at a desire to the year-long rift. Also read: Travis Kelce’s ‘very concerned’ reaction after Taylor Swift's tour faces terror threat: ‘He was ready to drop.

..’ The royal expert believes that the California-based couple's change of heart is linked to sensitive timing.

"It’s quite clear they are eager to begin mending the rift," a former employee shared with Eden. In an op-ed, Eden suggests that their urgency may be driven by ongoing threats from Donald Trump and his family. Prince Harry to get ‘deported’ if Trump wins Donald Trump, the former U.

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