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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s secret plot to make up with the…

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly planning their reconciliation with the royal family in a secret plot dubbed “Project Thaw.”

The “Suits” alum embarked on her plan to “warm up” her estranged family members and “British people” by making an appearance at Paris Fashion Week on Saturday, according to Daily Mail editor Richard Eden.

“Meghan’s French sojourn was part of the ‘Establishment plot,’” the journalist wrote in an article published Thursday.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly planning a plot to reconcile with the royal family. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
According to Daily Mail editor Richard Eden, the plan is called “Project Thaw.” Getty Images

“What could be better than pictures of her being greeted with kisses by the European fashion pack as well as Vogue supremo Dame Anna Wintour?” Eden added.

“‘Project Thaw’ aims to melt that hostility, building on the perceived success of the Duke’s visit to Britain last month when he carried out charity engagements and, crucially, was invited to Clarence House for tea with King Charles,” he continued, referring to Harry’s first visit with his father in 19 months.

Eden explained that Harry, 41, then traveled from the UK to Kyiv, Ukraine, where he was aboard the same train as Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, who reportedly admires the Duke of Sussex and “want[s] him to play a bigger part in public life.”

The “Suits” alum’s appearance at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month was reportedly a part of the plan. Getty Images for Balenciaga
“What could be better than pictures of her being greeted with kisses by the European fashion pack as well as Vogue supremo Dame Anna Wintour?” Eden said. Getty Images for Balenciaga

While abroad, Harry also told the Gaurdian that he hopes to bring Markle, 44, along with their children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, back to Britain after their security privileges were revoked earlier this year.

“This week has definitely brought that closer,” Harry told the outlet at the time.

Eden alleged that the A-list couple’s next step in the plan is to make a united visit to the UK.

“‘Project Thaw’ aims to melt that hostility, building on the perceived success of the Duke’s visit to Britain last month when he carried out charity engagements and, crucially, was invited to Clarence House for tea with King Charles,” the journalist added. Getty Images
Eden claimed that Harry and Markle want to make a joint appearance in the UK before the end of the year. Getty Images

An insider told the outlet that Markle would visit Britain before the end of the year and quipped she would be “bearing humble pie.”

Reps for the actress and Harry weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

Meghan and Harry have been estranged from the royal family since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020, and speaking out against them in a 2021 bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Harry also made damaging claims about Charles and his brother, Prince William, in his 2023 memoir “Spare.”

The couple abandoned their royal duties in 2020. Getty Images
They’ve since made bombshell claims against the royal family. Getty Images

Earlier this year, the duke expressed his desire to reconcile with his family, but admitted “some members” would “never forgive” him “for a lot of things.”

The family’s estrangement took another nasty turn in May when Harry and Markle lost access to their police protection when visiting the UK.

After the decision was made, Harry told BBC News that he missed home but couldn’t “see a world in which [he] would be bringing [his] wife and children back to the UK” without the protection.

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