The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex was beaming as he arrived in Japan yesterday to take part in a sports meeting without Meghan Markle.
Meanwhile, the Prince Harry's profile page has undergone changes to align with the agreements established during Megxit in 2020, a significant decision made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to step back from their roles as working members of the royal family, as per The Sun.
Duke of Sussex's Page Aligned with Megxit Agreement During Website Review
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the extensive royal website, comprising over five thousand pages, is undergoing a periodic review and update, particularly following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September of the previous year. A spokesperson from the palace stated, "Some content may be out of date until this process is complete."
The amendments rectified the error that still referred to Prince Harry as HRH (His Royal Highness), despite the official announcement on January 18, 2020, confirming that the Sussexes would not use their HRH titles after departing from active royal duties.
The Duke of Sussex's position on the website's hierarchy has also been adjusted, with his landing page now placed below working members of the royal family. The pages of Harry and Meghan have been placed side by side, positioned beneath the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Princess Alexandra.
A previous discrepancy in titles has been rectified, with Prince Harry no longer referred to as the youngest son of the Prince of Wales. The updated description states, "The Duke of Sussex is fifth in line to the throne and the younger son of The King and Diana, Princess of Wales."
Additional updates have been made to profiles related to Clarence House and Kensington Palace, reflecting the new titles of King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Reconciliation Efforts
According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are apparently trying to patch up their tense relationship with Prince William by moving into a Kensington Palace apartment. The gesture is intended to demonstrate their commitment to repairing the rift between the two brothers, according to Mirror.
However, reports suggest that Prince Harry is cautious about the prospect, fearing that the move might make him feel trapped within the confines of the palace. Despite these efforts, royal experts remain skeptical about the chances of a swift reconciliation between the feuding siblings.
The wounds resulting from past conflicts are perceived to run deep, requiring substantial time and effort to heal. The tensions between the Sussexes and the Firm escalated when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle relocated to North America in search of greater privacy.
Their decision to step back from senior royal roles, initially leading to a move to Canada, ultimately culminated in their settlement in Montecito, California. As the royal landscape continues to evolve and the intricacies of familial relationships come to light, the profile updates and potential gestures toward reconciliation serve as a reflection of the ongoing dynamics within the British royal family, New York Post reported.