Quinn highlighted the pressure Harry faces to reconcile with his estranged family, expressing Harry's hope for forgiveness and a potential minor role within the family's affairs. Drawing parallels to the history of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, who faced unhappiness despite pursuing their desires, Quinn pointed out that even Edward was eventually offered minor roles post-abdication. This comparison raises the possibility that the Sussexes may encounter similar circumstances.
Quinn warned of the risk of Harry feeling adrift, akin to Edward VIII's struggles, if relations with the family deteriorate further. He suggested that this could prompt Harry to make significant efforts to mend ties with his brother and secure a part-time royal role alongside Meghan. However, Quinn cautioned that palace officials may oppose such a reconciliation.
