King Charles seems to want to make amends with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ahead of his coronation.
“Using the picture including Harry and Meghan is yet another olive branch from the King and an attempt to show they are still loved members of the family,” the royal expert said. “We know of course that relations were already starting to strain but it’s a happy picture which conveys harmony and unity.”
Dampier continued, “The King will be hoping that Harry’s presence at the Coronation is the start of a healing process but I don’t see the couple of days that Harry will be here as an opportunity for any meaningful peace talks. The King will be too busy and William has no interest in talking to his brother.”
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