Queen Elizabeth and Prince William are, reportedly, concerned about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after watching their recent documentary. Now, the monarch and the Duke of Cambridge are reportedly making every effort to make them feel welcome to the family.

It can be recalled that, while in South Africa last month, Prince Harry and Meghan revealed in an ITV documentary all their struggles as a royal couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also admitted suffering from mental health issues because of all the bad press about them.

Meghan particularly said that adjusting to royal life had been hard for her. “When I first met my now-husband my friends were really happy because I was so happy,” she said. “But my British friends said to me, ‘I’m sure he’s great but you shouldn’t do it because the British tabloids will destroy your life,’” she added.

Since the emotional interview, Queen Elizabeth and Prince William have, reportedly, been reaching out to Prince Harry and Meghan to make them feel welcome to the royal family again. Other members of the royal family, particularly Prince Charles and Kate Middleton, have reportedly been sources of strength for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

According to a royal insider, Prince Charles, recently, invited Meghan to a preview of an exhibition at the palace to make her feel at home again. Queen Elizabeth also invited Prince Harry and Meghan to Balmoral so they could air their family problems before her.

While Prince William has reportedly been trying to reach out to his brother Harry, rumor has it that the Duke of Cambridge was initially furious that Prince Harry used the documentary to confirm their long-rumored rift. In the documentary, Prince Harry admitted that he and William have “good days” and “bad days.” He also insinuated a rift when he said that his current situation with Prince William came as a result of the pressure that their family was under.

Despite subtly confirming their feud, Prince Harry said Prince William would always be his brother. “We are brothers. We will always be brothers,” he said. He added that, despite being on different paths at the moment, he and his brother would always be there for each other.

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