Charles and William ready for ‘peace talks’ why Harry needs to be brought to his senses

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Will Prince Harry ever reconcile with his family? According to a British source, King Charles III and Prince William are ready for “peace talks”. A meeting could be organized in the coming months.

Despite his resounding declarations in the press and in his book Spare, Prince Harry has always proclaimed his intention to reconcile with his family. A scenario that seemed impossible until now, but which could finally happen. According to a British source, royal peace talks “will continue in the coming months, but both sides need to pitch in.”

The Duke of Sussex said he wanted his family to hold him accountable and apologize. Adding that the latter has “showed absolutely no desire to reconcile”. But he still wanted “sit down and have a real conversation about it”adding that he wanted his brother and father “come back”. According to the British media the Daily Express, a royal source believes that a reconciliation meeting between the Sussex couple and the royal family will take place in the coming months and that it must take place before the coronation of King Charles III in May.

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A possible reconciliation between Harry and William?

Still according to this British source, “It will take flexibility on both sides, but it is doable, it can be repaired”. In addition, other members should be present at this meeting, namely people in whom Prince Harry trusts “and who have always had his back, so he doesn’t think he’s being ambushed.”

It could therefore be “someone like Elf (Ed Lane Fox, Harry’s former private secretary) and Christopher (Lord Geidt, the late Queen’s former private secretary who advised the Sussexes)”.

To be continued…

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