The royal family will continue to ice out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and concentrate on the next generation of royals. King Charles and Queen Camilla discussed the future of The Firm at this summer’s “Balmoral summit,” where it was decided that going forward, at least until 2030, the future of the monarchy would be shaped by the younger royals. “The strategy now is to move away from focusing on what the Sussexes are doing and place an emphasis on the next generation of royals,” a source told the .

“There is very much a feeling of not dwelling on the past but moving forward with the assets they’ve got, which are the younger members of the royal family. “King Charles is very aware that the younger generation is the future of the monarchy and his focus is to ensure that its legacy remains once he has gone — and that can be secured in the Wales era.” Prince William, Princess Kate, Princess Anne, her daughter Zara, the Tindall family, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, are at Balmoral, where talks are taking place.

While there is a lot of focus being placed on the direct line of succession, including William and Kate’s children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the source said unofficial roles will be created for the likes of Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor, James Wessex, the Tindall children and Peter Phillips’ two daughters. “The future of the royal family doesn’t just hinge on the Wales fami.