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Meghan Markle 'doesn't understand' huge Harry problem and needs to 'step up'
EXCLUSIVE: As Meghan Markle talks of a 'honeymoon period' and her husband Harry of 'giving up the fight', a source claims his wife doesn't see why it's 'so hard' for the prince
After losing his legal fight over the level of security for himself, Meghan, Archie, six, and Lilibet, three, while in the UK, he delivered a number of bombshells in an interview with the BBC. Penny Newton-Hurley, a conflict resolution expert and specialist in nonviolent communication at CommPassion, told us that family estrangement can feel like an “emotional minefield”, especially when both partners are experiencing it. First, when navigating difficult family relationships, it’s important to remember that everyone’s values matter.” While someone’s priorities might not match their parents’ or in-laws’, she explained, it doesn’t make either side wrong – the aim is “to understand, not agree”.
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