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Prince Harry ‘ready to forgive’ Royal family but ‘tables have turned’ as King and William are….Read more
Prince Harry appears ready to extend an olive branch. After a public falling out with the Royal Family and recent visits to the UK after a long hiatus, experts believe the Duke of Sussex is willing to forgive, forget and love his family again. However, the sentiment may not be entirely mutual, with King Charles and Prince William seemingly hesitant to mend the rift. Harry’s recent visit to London for the Invictus Games and his inability to meet his ailing father has opened the floodgates of speculation about what’s next.
According to BBC’s former royal correspondent Jennie Bond on Times Radio, Prince Harry was initially the one demanding an apology. Bond cited how the estranged royal felt strongly about seeking an apology from the family for alleged slights towards his wife, Meghan Markle. “There was going to be no meeting of minds or meeting in reality until there was an apology for the affronts he thought had been made to his wife.” Bond said. The expert further remarks that now, when the Duke seems ready to mend the years-old rift, King Charles and William might not share the same sentiment.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the royal palace back in 2020 after stepping down from their royal duties. They then went on to make a bombshell Netflix documentary and conduct an explosive Oprah Winfrey interview, accusing the royal family of multiple instances of mistreatment.
Prince Williams and King Charles are ‘resisting’ to meet Harry
While the animosity between the brothers is not hidden from anyone, insiders within the royal walls claim that William is clearly against the idea of bringing Harry back, especially after the damage done by those harsh Netflix remarks and excerpts from “Spare.” The relationship between father and son, King Charles and Harry, still remains hopeful. The hope for reconciliation skyrocketed after the King was diagnosed with cancer this year, and Harry flew to London to visit him.