Amanda Platell writes about the prospect of Meghan and Prince Harry returning to the UK for the first time in four years, following an offer of an “olive branch” from the King. She focuses on how such a visit could affect the Princess of Wales, Kate. Platell argues that Kate should not feel any obligation to welcome Meghan back, framing Meghan as having “discredited” the royal family and contributing to tensions within the monarchy. The column links the timing of the visit—set for next month—to the King’s decision to make time for the couple during their first UK trip in four years. Across the two versions provided, the thrust of the article is consistent: it highlights Kate as the central figure who may be personally affected by Meghan’s return, and it takes a strongly critical stance toward Meghan’s role and public image. The reporting excerpts do not add new verifiable details beyond describing the proposed visit arrangement and the author’s interpretation of potential interpersonal and political impacts.