Quinn remarked that Harry feels pressured to maintain some form of connection with his family, primarily for the sake of the couple's new endeavors. This highlights Harry's desire for reconciliation and the potential for him to take on a minor role within the family.
Drawing parallels with the experience of exiled royal Edward VIII, Quinn highlighted the challenge Harry may face in finding his place outside the traditional royal framework. "Even Edward VIII, after the abdication, was given a few minor roles. And Harry will be aware of that," he noted.
Quinn expressed concern about Harry feeling adrift, akin to Edward VIII's experience after his separation from Wallis Simpson. He suggested that this could be the catalyst for Harry to make earnest efforts to mend fences with his brother and negotiate a part-time royal role with Meghan.
However, Quinn noted a potential obstacle: palace officials who may resist such reconciliation efforts. "But if palace officials have their way, it will never happen," he concluded, underlining the challenges Harry faces in navigating his royal ties amidst personal aspirations and external pressures.