Meghan Markle is said to have "moved on" from her fallout with the royal family and is now taking a "softer approach" to Prince Harry's estranged relationship with his relatives, an insider has claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex has reportedly grown out of her prior negativity and is now focusing on being fully supportive of her husband as they build a stable and happy life for their two children Prince Archie, four and Princess Lilibet, two in California.The California source told People: "The situation with his father and brother is still very difficult for him."Meghan is always supportive of it though.
She used to be negative about it. It seems she has kind of moved on now, "the Express reports.Whilst the duchess previously claimed during her bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021 that she felt "unwelcomed" and "unsupported" by some members of the Royal Family, she now has a "much softer approach about Harry's family".The source said that Meghan now "just wants to focus on their kids and their life in Montecito" and that the couple's main goal is for their children to "have a normal life as much as possible".They added that the couple have always shared very similar family values and have the same approach to parenting and how they want to raise their two children.Describing them as great parents, the source said that Archie and Lilibet are Harry and Meghan's "world".Continuing to praise their parenting, they said: "They are very united when it comes to family values and how to raise their kids.
They are both great parents. Their kids are their world".The insider revealed that the two youngsters often have playdates, go to the beach with their parents and that Archie is currently attending school.The couple's parenting
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