A royal author spoke out this week to claim that Meghan Markle will never return to the British royal family because she is far too interested in being outspoken about politics.

“I can’t see Meghan ever wanting a way back,” royal author and expert Penny Juror told the U.K.’s Mirror. “What she discovered in her brief spell as a working member, is the British royal family is no place for someone with political ambition. This centuries-old institution provides an unparalleled platform for charitable work — to change and improve people’s lives — but it is not the springboard for changing the world — however the burning and evident the need.”

However, she went on to add that she does not see Harry having the same political ambitions during his time living in the United States.

“His passion is — or certainly was — for helping people who were disadvantaged in one way or another, especially children,” she said. “And that was where he was so very talented. Because he had such a difficult childhood, he could empathize with others in a similar boat. He may have lived in grand houses and palaces and been the queen’s grandson, but loss is no less painful because you have Rembrandts on the wall and your granny wears a crown.”

Juror added that Harry’s it was HRH title that “was the key to moving mountains” in the public eye.

“He can get alongside people in a compelling way and, whatever age, color, creed or background of the person he’s talking to, he’s engaged in their story, he’s on the same wavelength, utterly genuine and spontaneous, often making them laugh, and people respond well to that,” the royal expert explained.

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“He also proved to be a very gifted leader, able to motivate a team of people while earning their respect and affection,” Juror continued, adding that Harry “appeared to be so committed to helping others that it seemed inconceivable, after that, that Harry would ever walk away. Maybe one day he will find his way back.”

She also expressed hopes that Harry and his older brother Prince William can mend their rift and fix their once-close relationship.

“I sincerely hope that Princes William and Harry will find a way to repair their relationship,” Juror said. “If not today then sometime in the future, before it is too late and they are left living with regrets. Their relationship may never be as geographically close as it once was when,  pre-Meghan, Harry lived at Kensington Palace… It may not even be as emotionally close as it was before they had wives and children, but it would still be a relationship well worth having. There is too much treasure there for it to go to waste.”

“But the reality is, the future everyone assumed lay ahead for these two princes and their families may never happen,” she added.

This piece originally appeared in UpliftingToday.com and is used by permission.

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