Meghan Markle reportedly has “no negative feelings” towards her husband Prince Harry’s brother, Prince William, or Kate Middleton – and “just wants peace” at the moment.
“After ‘Spare,’ (Harry and Meghan) realized, ‘OK, we’re ready to move on. We want to focus on our future,'” a family friend told Us Weekly.
“‘We can also attain meaning and importance independently of our previous life.'”
The friend added: “Meghan has no hard feelings. She just wants peace and knows that you can’t find peace by holding grudges.”
Markle, 43, hinted during her and Harry’s recent four-day stay in Colombia that she wanted to make amends with the royal family.
“My approach is less about the fight and more about how we present ourselves in the room and flood things with love, kindness and generosity,” she said during the Aug. 18 summit.
Relations between the Sussexes and the Wales soured after Markle and Harry gave up their royal duties and moved to California in 2020.
The following year, the 39-year-old Invictus Games founder and former actress Oprah Winfrey revealed all in an interview, accusing the royal family of mistreating Markle – who is half black and half white.
Markle claimed that Middleton, 42, brought her to tears before her wedding to Harry in 2018, and also claimed that two members of the royal family had concerns about “how dark” their son Archie’s skin would be when he was born. (It was later revealed that Middleton and Harry’s father, King Charles III, were the two people who allegedly made the comments about Archie’s skin.)
Meanwhile, Harry revealed all his problems with his older brother William in his sensational memoir, Spare.
The father of two children accused the Prince of Wales, also 42, of being jealous of his idea of creating the Invictus Games, an international multi-sport for wounded, injured and sick soldiers.
Harry also claimed that William physically attacked him and called Markle “difficult,” “rude” and “brusque.”