Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not hold crunch talks with Royal Family: 'It's over!'
The Duke of Sussex is expected to ramp up the promotion of his most recent Netflix project this week
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not hold crunch talks with the Royal Family this week, according to a source.
The Duke of Sussex is set to return to the UK on Thursday to attend a charity award ceremony.
Harry's appearance will come on the eve of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
However, an insider has claimed the Sussexes will not hold peace talks with the Royal Family as "they are done with their former lives".
The insider said that Harry and Meghan will not discuss the Royal Family during upcoming interviews and public appearances.
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This week Prince Harry is expected to ramp up the promotion of his most recent Netflix project 'Heart of Invictus'.
The documentary that followed the 2022 Invictus Games that were hosted in the Netherlands was released on August 30.
The insider said that Harry and Meghan will not discuss the Royal Family during upcoming interviews and public appearances and that they do not expect any royals to come to the 2023 Invictus Games next week.
The source told the Telegraph: "They’re not talking about family.
"There’s no expectation that the family’s going to show up or acknowledge it or that anybody wants to see him. It’s over."
It comes as a friend of the Prince and Princess of Wales stated that the couple are nervous that a public attack on the Royal Family from Prince Harry could overshadow the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
The source told The Daily Beast: "Harry is going to want people to watch the show.
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Meghan Markle has confirmed that she will join Harry in Germany next week.
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"Of course that makes them nervous because William has seen how ruthless Harry has been about betraying his family to promote his projects so far.
"They just won’t want the dignity of the day to be overshadowed by another outburst."
The Duke of Sussex is expected to fly from the UK to Dusseldorf this week to attend the opening ceremony of the games on Saturday.
Meghan Markle has confirmed that she will join Harry in Germany next week.