In the ever-evolving dynamics of the British royal family, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has reportedly expressed concerns over the involvement of Kate, the Princess of Wales, in the anticipated peace talks between Prince Harry and King Charles. The relationship between the Duke of Sussex and the Princess of Wales was historically strong and united. However, the bond seemed to have been strained following Meghan's entry into the royal family in 2016.

An anonymous source revealed that Meghan feels that Kate might be "meddling in their business." This sentiment comes at a time when reports suggest that Prince Harry is set to meet his father, King Charles, in an attempt to mend their relationship. The Duke of Sussex's visit to London is scheduled from September 7-8, where he will attend the WellChild Awards ceremony. Following this, he is expected to head to Germany for the opening of the Invictus Games on September 9.

Interestingly, Harry's visit coincides with King Charles's Accession Day on September 8, marking his ascent to the throne and the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing. Historically, British monarchs have spent this day in solitude, a tradition dating back to Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century.

Despite the solemnity of the day, there is widespread speculation that Prince Harry might still meet his father, especially since they haven't met since the coronation on May 6. Adding to the intrigue, Kate and Prince William are expected to be in Wales on Accession Day. However, there are whispers that Kate might attend the peace summit. Earlier in the summer, it was rumored that Kate reached out to Prince Harry, attempting to reconnect after years of familial tension.

Prince Harry's memoir, 'Spare,' which became a bestseller, had negative remarks about his brother and sister-in-law. This has added another layer to the complex relationship dynamics within the royal family.

An insider shared that Kate has been in touch with Harry, offering words of encouragement and expressing her sympathy for the challenges he faces. "She feels very sorry for him right now. Seeing him go through all these setbacks is very difficult to witness," the insider noted.

Given these developments, it's understandable why Meghan Markle might be apprehensive about the upcoming family reunion, particularly concerning her interactions with her sister-in-law, Kate.

As the royal family continues to navigate these intricate relationships, the world watches with bated breath, hoping for reconciliation and unity among its members.