Meghan Markle has a strained relationship with the Royal Family, but one expert believes things could have been different as King Charles tried to support her.
King Charles displayed 'support' for Meghan Markle , attempting to welcomed her into the Royal Family , an expert has claimed.
Relations between Harry, Meghan and the rest of the famly have been highly tense since. Yet, according to relationship expert Louella Alderson, there was scope for events to take a different turn. "It's unlikely that this gesture was for show but more a genuine attempt from King Charles to be supportive and welcoming of his new daughter in law."
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