Four years after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sensationally closed the door on royal life, experts believe it’s “too late” for a royal reconciliation to take place.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been kept at arm’s length from the palace ever since they launched a series of full-scale attacks on the royals.
And despite rumors of possible reconciliation looming, former royal butler Grant Harrold believes that too much time has gone by for that to happen.
“I’ve always thought that Harry would have wanted to reach out to his family, whether it’s too late for that I don’t know,” he exclusively told The Post.
In perhaps the biggest indicator that a feud between both camps is still raging on, Harry did not meet with any royals during his 3-day trip to London last month.
Displaying tensions further, Markle also snubbed the royal family by flying to London to meet her husband at Heathrow Airport and immediately jetting off to Nigeria together.
“Maybe there’s too much water under the bridge now, a lot of time has passed, trust has been broken, can that be repaired? Time will tell,” Harrold said on behalf of Spin Genie. “Actions speak louder than words.”
The Sussexes have also not seen cancer-stricken Kate Middleton since she revealed her diagnosis to the world in March.
Despite once being joined at the hip, Harry and the Princess of Wales, 42, no longer boast a friendship as tensions worsened following his revelations in “Spare.”
Still, while a reconciliation between both camps seems like a pipe dream, Harry is reportedly looking to snap up a UK property so that he and his wife have a place to stay when visiting London.
Harrold this week told The Post that Harry’s rumored UK home search was spurred on after he “realized that he’s only got one family.”
The royal expert suggested that the couple are looking to revert back to their “original idea” of splitting their time equally between the UK and the US.
After being evicted from Frogmore Cottage in June 2023, Harry and Meghan have not had a permanent place to stay on his home soil.
The pair currently reside in their $14 million Montecito, Calif. mansion with son Prince Archie and daughter Princess Lilibet.
As for this weekend, the pair haven’t been invited for the second year in a row to the Trooping the Colour festivities.