With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest projects upholding all the values of the royal family, as well as their recent gift exchange with William and Kate seemingly extending an olive branch, all signs have been pointing towards a royal reconciliation. However, insiders have revealed that the youngest Prince has no intention of reuniting with the heir.
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Since Harry and Will have ceased fire for the time being during what has become quite a volatile brotherly feud, royal commentators have been hopeful that the two Princes can put the past completely behind them.
According to a report from Yahoo, royal author Omid Scobie spoke to CNN’s Max Foster about the current state of Harry and Will’s relationship.
“Personal relationships have definitely improved – there is a warmth there that wasn’t there before.”
Omid went on to draw similarities between Meghan and Harry’s recent non-profit ventures, claiming that their social impact “uphold(s) the values of the Royal Family.”

As a result, the commentator expressed how simple it would be for the rogue royals to fit right back into royal life if they so desired, though he remained doubtful of Harry and Meghan’s willingness to return to their royal roots.
“It would always be easy for them to slot back into a royal engagement,” Omid said, “but I think that’s very unlikely.
“They are looking forward rather than back.”
Certainly, although royally-valued in their conquests, Harry and Meghan are putting their own spin on their independent projects.

Just last week it was announced the couple have signed a multi-year contract with Spotify to create exclusive audio programming under their newly formed Archewell Audio production company.
“What we love about podcasting is that it reminds all of us to take a moment and to really listen, to connect to one another without distraction,” Harry and Meghan wrote in a joint statement.
The news that Harry and Meghan are putting their royal hats into the podcasting ring comes not long after reports of the Sussexes’ signing a $200-million deal with streaming giant, Netflix.

While it has not been confirmed exactly what sort of visual content the couple has up their sleeve, the company’s co-founder Reed Hastings has admitted the platform is “going to do a wide range of entertainment with them.”
“I can’t tell you any more than that about it at this point but I think it will be some of the most exciting, the most viewed content next year,” Reed revealed during an appearance on CNBC.
Although royal experts are adamant things have never been better between the Princes, it appears the opportunity for a brotherly reunion will go to waste as Harry and Meghan continue to forge their own path.