King Charles and Queen Camilla have laid the groundwork for the essential "Balmoral summit" that will take place this summer in order to chart the course of the Royal Family's future steps. The ongoing role that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle play within the monarchy is expected to be a primary topic of discussion during the next summit, according to reports that surfaced earlier in the month.

Now, those with knowledge of the situation have stated that the Firm intends to shift its focus to the younger royals as it makes preparations for the upcoming decade, which will culminate in the year 2030. "The strategy now is to move away from focusing on what the Sussexes are doing and place an emphasis on the next generation of royals," an unnamed source claimed, as per The Mirror.

A constant tit-for-tat has been going on in recent years as the Sussexes have been establishing their own life in another country after stepping aside from their roles as working royals. "There is very much a feeling of not dwelling on the past but moving forward with the assets they've got which are the younger members of the Royal Family,” the unidentified insider stated.

As reported by Express UK It has been said that King Charles is acutely conscious of the significance of the younger royals for the future of the monarchy. "King Charles is very aware that the younger generation is the future of the monarchy and his focus is to ensure that its legacy remains once he has gone - and that can be secured in the Wales era,” an undisclosed informant shared.

It is not thought that Prince William, Princess Kate, Princess Anne, the Tindalls, the Edinburghs, and even the Yorks represent "the future of the monarchy," even if they are all assembled at the Scottish estate for discussions.

According to the tipster, even if the main line of succession is a priority, there will be informal positions for Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor, James Wessex, and even the children of Mike and Zara Tindall as well as Peter Phillips' daughters.

"The future of the Royal Family doesn't just hinge on the Wales family. But also on other members of the Royal Family that hold a visible profile in this country and around the world. It's all about building a brand and the family recognizes that,” the mole explained.

When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle resigned from their prominent responsibilities in the Royal Family in January 2020, they stated that they wanted to "work to become financially independent" as the reason for their decision. However, after establishing their new life across the ocean, they let free in a series of media interviews about their life in the Royal Family, which resulted in a torrent of controversies back in their native country.

Not only did the pair blow the whistle on Oprah Winfrey, but there was also a documentary uploaded to Netflix and Prince Harry's incendiary memoir titled "Spare" in which he did not hold back about his family.

Business Times has reached out to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for comments.