[post_page_title]The benefit of the doubt[/post_page_title]
Of course, as much as William wants to protect his family, he also knows he needs to keep them close. The monarchy is only at its strongest when everyone gets along – they can’t afford to fall out.
So, even if he does have concerns about Meghan, he may have to give her the benefit of the doubt. That means trusting that she’s a good fit for Harry, regardless of anything that’s happened. It’s hardly befitting of a future king to go around thinking poorly of his own relatives, is it?
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