Eden: The Sussexes are planning to ‘undermine’ Prince William & Kate
LONDON, September 25, 2025 — For years, I’ve chronicled the twists and turns of the House of Windsor with a commitment to unearthing the truth behind the glamour and protocol. But even I have been taken aback by the whispers circulating in royal circles of late. What I’ve uncovered points to a disturbing agenda—an Establishment “plot” designed to erode the standing of Prince William and the Princess of Wales, Catherine, while paving the way for the return of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. As someone who has long championed the Waleses as the monarchy’s future, I refuse to stay silent. Today, I’m laying it all bare.
A Reconciliation Too Far?
The catalyst for this unease was Harry’s recent visit to Britain, his first in 18 months, where he reunited with his father, King Charles, in a meeting that palace sources described as “warm” but guarded. Harry, 41, arrived solo for charity engagements, including a poignant appearance at the WellChild Awards, but confided to The Guardian his hope to bring Meghan, 44, and their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, back to the UK soon. This came amid reports of a “hopeful” Harry eyeing a thaw with his brother William, despite the “froideur” that has defined their relationship since Megxit in 2020.
Yet, beneath the surface of these olive branches lies a more sinister undercurrent. Insiders close to Kensington Palace suggest that elements within the broader royal “Establishment”—a nebulous alliance of courtiers, media figures, and even government advisors—are quietly pushing for a Sussex rehabilitation. Their goal? To position Harry and Meghan as a “fresh face” for the monarchy, ostensibly to inject youth and diversity, but at the expense of William and Catherine, who have steadfastly shouldered the burden of duty amid personal trials, including Catherine’s cancer battle earlier this year.
One well-placed source tells me: “It’s not about healing family rifts; it’s about reshaping the narrative. The Waleses are seen as too ‘traditional’ by some, while Harry and Meghan’s Hollywood gloss could modernize the Firm overnight. But it would come at a devastating cost—undermining William’s authority as heir and Catherine’s grace under pressure.”
The Seeds of Suspicion: From Oprah to Ongoing Leaks
This isn’t mere paranoia. Recall the 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview, where Meghan accused unnamed royals of racism over concerns about Archie’s skin color—a bombshell that left William and Catherine “biting their tongues” ever since. William’s measured response—”We are very much not a racist family”—was a masterclass in restraint, but the damage lingered. Fast-forward to today, and similar dynamics are at play. Harry’s memoir Spare, which branded Queen Camilla a “villain,” and the Sussexes’ Netflix and Spotify deals—framed as necessities after being “cut off” financially—have painted the royal family as cold and out-of-touch.
Recent developments fuel the fire. Harry’s confidant, a close friend, predicted to me that he and William “will embrace soon,” a statement that set “the cat among the pigeons” in palace corridors. Meanwhile, relations between Charles and William are reportedly souring, with the King “unhappy” that his son’s workload appears lighter than his own. Could this tension be exploited to elevate the Sussexes? Palace whispers suggest yes—courtiers convinced that Harry’s “heart is not in the TV stuff” and that he’s yearning for a royal return.
Even Sir Trevor McDonald, the revered broadcaster, weighed in earlier this year, claiming Meghan “never stood a chance” due to her background as an American divorcée and actress of color—a view Eden Confidential dismissed as misguided, arguing she rejected the opportunity to prove herself. Yet, such narratives persist, amplified by media allies who portray the Sussexes as victims of an elitist institution.
The Plot Unravels: Who Stands to Gain?
At the heart of this alleged plot is a desire to “rewrite history,” as one insider puts it. By bringing Harry and Meghan back—perhaps with partial duties or high-profile patronages—the Establishment could neutralize anti-monarchy sentiment in the US and among younger demographics, where the Sussexes’ Netflix series Harry & Meghan still garners buzz. But the cost to William and Catherine would be immense. William, preparing for kingship, has already signaled potential retaliation: sources say he may strip the Sussexes of their titles upon ascending the throne, a move floated by The Daily Beast amid claims of betrayal over the Oprah pact.
Catherine, who has endured vicious attacks from the Sussex camp—including jabs at her “work-shy” image—deserves better. Her recent sombre attendance at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral alongside William exemplified quiet dignity, a stark contrast to the Sussexes’ publicity machine. Allowing their return without apology would reward “appalling behaviour,” as one source laments, and force the Waleses into an “uncomfortable corner.”
Jessica Mulroney, Meghan’s former best friend, adds intrigue. Cut adrift after a Black Lives Matter fallout, she’s rumored to be penning a memoir that “knows where the bodies are buried.” Could this be leveraged to expose—or exploit—the plot?
Why It Can’t Happen: A Call for Sanity
If Charles succumbs to this agenda, the monarchy risks fracture. William, raising £24 million for charity in a single year through his Earthshot Prize, embodies the future—pragmatic, environmentally focused, and deeply committed. Catherine, his equal partner, has transformed mental health advocacy, drawing from her own vulnerabilities. The Sussexes, by contrast, abandoned duties for fortune, leaving scars that time hasn’t healed.
I refuse to be complicit in this narrative. The Establishment must remember: the Waleses are the monarchy’s bedrock. Harry and Meghan’s return, without contrition, would not heal—it would destroy. As Diana’s sons navigate their paths, let us honor the Queen’s legacy by backing those who stayed, not those who fled.