A meeting between him prince harry and the rest of the British royal family is contingent in the run-up to his coronation Charles in May, in an effort to ease tensions following the publication of the prince’s memoirs, Britain’s The Sunday Times reported today.
“All parties will need to show flexibility, but that is possible, it is being fixed,” a img close to the king and Harry said, cited by the Sunday paper, raising the possibility of a meeting between Harry, Charles’ father and his brother William before the coronation on 6 May.
Harry’s book, titled ‘Spare’ sees sales surge, surpassing 1.4 million copies on the first day of release of the English version. The book was released on Tuesday, four months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II and four months before the coronation of Charles III,’ and is largely Prince Harry’s clearing of personal accounts with members of his family.
Charles III’s youngest son leaves no member of the royal family unscathed, especially his brother, whom he describes as his “worst enemy”.
Officially, Buckingham Palace has been keeping silence since the book’s release, with the press talking about the Windsors’ displeasure.
But, according to the img cited by the Times, “they have to put it behind them and sort it out by April.” “The king must have his way clear before the coronation,” he said.
According to another img cited by the newspaper, Harry and Meghan should be invited to the coronation so that the family feud does not become a “distraction” that overshadows the ceremony.
Source: News Beast
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