"Meghan Markle encourages Prince Harry to put the past behind him and move on," is the frontpage headline on the Daily Mail Sunday morning. While in the State of Israel we would be happy to wake up to such a headline in the media and not to a "special situation in the whole country," it seems that in England they do not appreciate their peace and security and are busy with gossipy drama. Jennie Bond , the BBC's former royal correspondent, sees Markle's desire as something positive.

"If Meghan really encourages Harry to leave the past behind I think it would be a healthy move. They made their decision, left the monarchy and the UK," Bond said in an interview with OK magazine. "Dwelling on past injustices and reliving old fights is a waste of time, and I think Meghan understands that.

" 2 View gallery Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ( Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty Images ) Before we continue, we would like to remind Mrs. Bond that since Harry and Meghan's retirement from the royal family, the two of them - and Meghan in particular - have used every possible avenue of publicity, from Oprah Winfrey to writing an autobiographical book to a docu-series about their difficult life in the royal family; so to say that Meghan supports leaving the past behind? Well, maybe not so much. "Isn't that what Harry and Meghan always wanted? To create their own lives?", a palace source wondered aloud in a conversation with People magazine.

"It was supposed to be a great rel.