Meghan Markle has resolved to stop her rivalry with the royal family in order for her husband, Prince Harry, and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to be happy.
The Duchess of Sussex's tone towards Prince Harry's relatives has shifted to a "much softer approach" because she "wants to focus on their kids."
After stepping down as working members of the royal family, the couple want to concentrate on their two children and their lives in California.
Despite the fact that Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, is a frequent visitor to the couple's Montecito home, Harry's family remains alienated from the couple and their children.
He is still at odds with his brother, Prince William, and did not spend much time with the Prince of Wales or King Charles during their father's coronation in May.
During their 2021 meeting, Meghan and Harry told Oprah Winfrey that she felt unwelcome and unsupported by some members of the royal family.
Meghan and Harry were last seen together in the United Kingdom in September for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
Meanwhile, in the run-up to King Charles III's coronation, Harry's persistent legal battles with the tabloid press have brought him to the UK on brief solo excursions in recent months.
"The situation with his father and brother is still very difficult for him," according to the insider. "Meghan, on the other hand, is always supportive." She used to be critical of it. She seemed to have moved on already."
"When it comes to family values and how to raise their children, Meghan and Harry are very united." "They're both wonderful parents," the insider says. "Their kids are their entire world."