Peace talks planned with Prince Harry
Is there a royal debate now?
The publication of Prince Harry’s memoir had driven a wedge in the royal family. Now the conflict should continue until the coronation of King Charles III. be worked up.
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Prince Harry caused a stir in the British royal family with his memoirs “Reserve”. Apparently there should now be a debate.
Michael ImhofDesk Manager People
According to a British media report, a reconciliation between Prince Harry (38) and the royal family in Great Britain after the publication of Harry’s widely acclaimed autobiography “Reserve” (original title: “Spare”) could take place before the coronation of King Charles III. (74) give in May.
“It takes a lot of flexibility on all sides, but it’s doable, it’s fixable,” said a source close to the king and also known to Harry and his wife Meghan, according to a report by The Sunday Times newspaper on Saturday. The source said she believes a meeting will take place before May 6. On this day the coronation ceremony for Charles III. to be held at Westminster Abbey in London.
Concessions are needed from both sides
Both sides had to admit that not everything had been done correctly, it said. “Not everyone behaved right, but Harry needs to be able to sit down and say, ‘We didn’t behave well either,'” the source continued. “It requires a lot of intellectual flexibility, which Harry isn’t good at.”
Harry’s autobiography has had a brilliant start in many countries. According to the publisher, “Spare” sold millions of copies in the first few days after publication.
The Royal Family is silent
In his autobiography, the younger son of the British King Charles III. the time after the death of his mother Diana (1961-1997), settles accounts with the British gossip press and accuses the royals of not having supported his African-American wife Meghan (41) enough.
Harry has crossed the line: William will never forgive him for betraying the penis(02:37)
Buckingham and Kensington Palace are officially silent on the allegations made by the Duke of Sussex, who now lives in California with his family. His brother William, 40, “is burning inside” at Harry’s disloyalty, the source said. Harry is particularly harsh on William.
“The king needs a clear path for the coronation”
Time is now of the essence, the source said. “The king needs a clear path for the coronation.” Another source agreed with the newspaper: If Harry and Meghan were not invited before the coronation, the dispute between the brothers would become “a circus”.
In the UK, Prince Harry’s popularity has suffered because of his autobiography. In a survey by the British opinion research institute YouGov on Monday, 64 percent had a negative opinion of the 38-year-old. (AFP)