Prince Harry, Meghan Markle may be back on good terms with the Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may mend the royal rift when they return to Britain for the christening of Lillibet Diana.
Royal expert Neil Sr has predicted on his YouTube channel that the incident could help the Sussexes regain strength in their relationship.
Mr. Sean said: “One of the biggest sticking points, I was told by a very good source, was if the naming problem among the royal family could be resolved by naming their daughter Lily Diana. Here in the United Kingdom"
He said the christening may have taken place at "St George's Chapel in Windsor" where the two were married.
The royal expert claims, "things would have had a different view".
He added: "According to that source, Harry felt he was being taken out for family events, but whenever he needed something, he just didn't".
Earlier, Mr Sr shared that Prince William "put his foot down" against Harry and Meghan by naming Lily in the UK.
"According to a very good source, Prince William was the one who originally said 'No, we don't think it's going to work,' it wasn't a particularly good idea," he said.