Meghan Markle is willing to forgive the Royals, an unnamed source reported to the Daily Mail recent comments made by Meghan Markle after Prince Philip’s death.
Meghan, who is about to give birth to her second child, didn’t accompany Harry to the funeral that is planned on Saturday, but she said she is willing to «forgive and move forward».
She said that this is what Prince Philip would have wanted and her priority is now staying next to Harry after his grandfather’s death.
The unnamed source told the paper: «Meghan said her main concern right now is supporting Harry. She said she left it up to him as to whether or not she would attend the funeral».
«Meghan said it’s during these times when family should come together, put their differences aside and unite as one. She said this is what Prince Philip would want and that she’s willing to forgive and move forward».
We don’t know which member of the Royal Family she’s forgiving, but we know that Harry and Meghan’s relationship with William and Kate happens to be controversial.
The source added: «Meghan said attending or not attending Prince Philip’s funeral isn’t going to change her relationship with the Queen. She said the Queen understands her absence and would want her to stay safe and healthy for the baby».
Steve Borthwick's squad aims to end losing streak with key player returns.
Emergency services respond to a significant road traffic incident affecting travel times.
The new Aldi store in Macduff is set to open in December, boosting local shopping options.
Residents express concern after a pyrotechnic device explosion leads to a collision.
Highlighting the achievements of young women and non-binary individuals in Scotland.
Daniel Sutherland faces serious charges following a violent incident in Tain.
A sudden explosion near Meethill Skate Park leaves residents shaken and curious.
Local authorities respond swiftly to reported attempted abduction of a child.
Closure of the Royal Bank of Scotland branch raises concerns for local residents and businesses in New Deer.
The young left-back reflects on his Scotland experience and future ambitions.