He has material for another book and spares no digs at his father and brother (he even had some for his sister-in-law Kate, that before meeting Meghan Markle called “The sister I never had”) and yet the prince Harry would like an apology, condition sine qua non to participate in the coronation of Charles III.
Harry and Charles at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral ©Getty Images.
LOIC VENANCE/Getty ImagesHugo Vickers, royal historian and always very close to Casa Windsor, is certain of this. “Harry made it clear that he had certain conditions before accepting any invitation,” the expert told Page Six, “It’s always possible to reconcile if both parties are willing to, but I don’t think Harry’s side will budge. He’s never wrong about anything, so this isn’t a good start.”
Vickers worries that Harry’s presence could ruin Carlo’s big moment: “I hope you don’t come”, he said without hesitation. But how can one apologize to a person who does not appear as a victim at all but as an aggressor? Right now, at least, Harry is the undisputed king of the scene, even his ever-present wife Meghan seems in the shadows, overshadowed by her husband’s popularity, who at times seems delusional, at times inspires tenderness for the trauma suffered as a child by the death of his mother which, if you look closely, was the cause of everything, the trigger for all uneasiness.
A clarifying meeting, however, could really take place. It is certain The Sunday Times, who consulted an insider close to the royal family, who remained anonymous. According to the source, it could happen before 6 May, date of Charles’s coronation. “It will take flexibility from all sides, but it can be done, it can be solved,” he said. According to the insider, it would be good for Harry to have someone he trusts with him, like Ed Lane Foxhis former private secretary, or Lord Geidt, who was Elizabeth’s secretary and who remained very close to the Sussexes.
“Not everyone here has done well, but Harry must be able to sit up and say: “We didn’t do well either.” This requires a lot of flexibility, which Harry isn’t great at», instead revealed a source close to Charles III al The Times. Will the parties be able to overcome their respective hesitations and finally find new points of contact? In Shoot Harry stated that he would want his father and brother back, and in many passages of the book does not hide the affection that united them. A step towards them, perhaps, could even do it.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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