According to new claims circulating among royal insiders, Meghan Markle is said to be “absolutely certain” that King Charles III will eventually issue a public apology for the “emotional harm” she endured during her time within the royal fold. But while the Duchess of Sussex reportedly believes “it’s only a matter of time,” palace officials are striking back with icy disdain.
One senior courtier summed up the mood inside Buckingham Palace in three sharp words:
“In. Her. Dreams.”

A Royal Reckoning — Or Delusional Fantasy?
The latest chapter in the long-running royal drama began when an unnamed friend of Meghan’s reportedly told The California Gazette that the Duchess “still believes in accountability — and believes His Majesty owes her a moment of truth.”
“She’s telling friends, ‘He knows what he did, and deep down, he knows he’ll have to say it one day.’” the insider claimed.
The alleged remarks have set off a storm of commentary from London to Los Angeles. While supporters applaud Meghan’s “bravery in confronting the monarchy’s emotional coldness,” royal loyalists have dismissed her stance as “a fantasy built on resentment.”
A former palace aide was blunter:
“His Majesty doesn’t do guilt trips. Certainly not for Meghan Markle. The idea that the King will apologize to her publicly is, frankly, absurd.”
The History Behind the Hurt
Ever since Meghan and Prince Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020 — in what became known as Megxit — tensions have simmered between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.
Their explosive 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey shattered the monarchy’s traditionally silent façade, with Meghan recounting her struggles with mental health, isolation, and alleged bias within “the Firm.”
King Charles, then Prince of Wales, never directly responded to her claims, though palace sources at the time described the situation as “deeply regrettable but private.”
Now, nearly five years later, insiders claim Meghan is growing increasingly frustrated that no official acknowledgment or apology has ever come. “She believes the monarchy operates under denial,” says a friend of the Sussex circle. “In her mind, an apology would be the first step toward healing — not just for her, but for everyone affected by that environment.”
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Palace Reaction: “He Thinks She’s Over”
Within royal circles, however, patience appears to be wearing thin. Multiple insiders have painted a portrait of a King determined to move forward — not backward.
“She thinks she’s owed,” one longtime royal commentator told The London Herald. “The King thinks she’s over.”
A senior Buckingham Palace official echoed that sentiment, describing the King’s approach as “stoic and unyielding.”
“His Majesty believes in dignity, not dramatics,” the source said. “He has endured criticism from all corners and never once retaliated publicly. To issue an apology would be to legitimize every grievance ever aired against him — and that is not going to happen.”
Harry’s Silence Speaks Volumes
Interestingly, Prince Harry has remained silent throughout the current flare-up. Those close to the Duke of Sussex say he’s “focused on building stability” in California with Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, and is “reluctant to reopen old wounds.”
Still, some insiders suggest Meghan’s conviction about an impending apology may be causing quiet strain between the couple. “Harry is pragmatic,” said one former royal staffer. “He knows how his father operates — and he knows an apology is never coming. Meghan, on the other hand, still believes in grand gestures. That difference creates tension.”
Others believe Harry sympathizes with Meghan’s need for closure but sees no productive path forward. “He’s been burned too many times by headlines,” said a California-based source. “He’s trying to protect his family’s peace.”
The Battle of Public Perception
Whether true or exaggerated, the latest rumors have reignited the long-standing cultural debate: Should the royal family ever apologize?
Professor Elaine Worthing, a historian at Cambridge specializing in royal communications, argues that “the monarchy’s power lies in restraint.”
“An apology, however heartfelt, would blur the line between monarchy and celebrity,” she explains. “It would transform an institution built on permanence into one vulnerable to public negotiation. That’s not something any reigning monarch will allow.”
Still, others see Meghan’s stance as part of a generational shift. “She’s expressing what many modern women feel — a demand for emotional accountability from those in power,” says Dr. Lila Fernandes, a social psychologist. “To her supporters, that’s strength, not delusion.”
Behind the Scenes: “A Line Has Been Crossed”
Sources say that palace communications teams were “furious” when the latest round of rumors hit international tabloids. One insider described the mood as “tense and exhausted.”
“They’re tired of defending against ghosts,” said the source. “Every time things quiet down, a new ‘friend of Meghan’ appears with another quote. It’s become unmanageable.”
According to reports, King Charles’s private secretary issued an internal reminder to staff: “No comment means no comment.” The directive underscores a familiar royal mantra — never complain, never explain — even when the headlines sting.
But one palace official hinted that behind the silence, irritation runs deep. “The King feels she’s exploiting personal history for public leverage,” said the insider. “And if she’s waiting for an apology, she’ll be waiting forever.”
A Fragile Bridge to the Future
Despite the frost, some believe reconciliation isn’t entirely impossible — just improbable. Royal author Gareth Wallace suggests a small olive branch could yet appear. “Charles is capable of empathy, but it would come privately, not publicly. If he ever extends his hand, it will be for family, not for show.”
Whether Meghan would accept such a gesture is another matter. “She’s beyond private apologies,” said one Hollywood insider close to the couple. “She wants acknowledgment — not whispers behind closed doors.”
Who Blinks First?
And so the royal standoff continues — an emotional chess game between duty and defiance.
“She thinks time is on her side,” one commentator observed. “But the monarchy has survived centuries by waiting people out. In the end, Charles may simply outlast her.”
Still, in Montecito, friends say Meghan remains unshaken. “She’s convinced,” one insists. “He’ll apologize. He has to. The truth always wins in the end.”
Back in London, the palace’s reply remains as cold as ever:
“In her dreams.”