A royal pundit believes Princess Beatrice and Zara Tindall will play critical roles in reconciling Meghan Markle with the Royal Family.
Beatrice and Zara, Prince Harry's cousins, are aware of Harry, Meghan, and the monarchy's tense relationship, which has worsened in recent years.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex retired as working members of the Royal Family in 2020 and have since attacked numerous members of the monarchy in television interviews, documentaries, and Harry's autobiography, Spare.
Despite these difficulties, Beatrice and Zara are keen to repair the divide and reestablish relations between the Sussexes and the Royal Family, according to Ian Pelham Turner.
He shared with Fox: "Beatrice and Zara both want the Royal Family to be seen in the best possible light."
The royal pundit went on: "Both have strong morals and common sense.
"They are outside of William and Harry's storm and excel at bridging gaps and soothing crises.
"This could be an effective force in bringing the brothers back together and finding a way forward with Meghan [Markle] and the children."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's ties with senior members of the royal family have deteriorated substantially.
Following the publication of Harry's autobiography, Spare, in 2023, King Charles asked the couple to vacate their royal abode. The book made various critiques of notable Royal Family members, including Queen Camilla, Prince William, and the Princess of Wales.
The Sussexes formally left their royal house in July 2023 and have not found a new location in the UK since departing Frogmore Cottage. Although Prince Harry has visited London numerous times since their expulsion, he has remained in hotels rather than a Royal Family house.
The Duchess of Sussex has not been to the UK since September 2022 and is unlikely to return soon. In a recent ITV interview, Harry stated that he was uneasy about bringing Meghan Markle to the UK owing to security concerns.