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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle reportedly want to talk about problems with the royal family. The palace has told them that they won’t talk to them until the Duke admits his mistakes.
Katie Nichols, a royal expert, talked about Harry’s new request to the royal family. She stated that any reconciliation between the two parties will be possible only if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex admit to making mistakes.
The firm has told Harry and Meghan that they won’t pay attention to their demands until the Duke “admits his fault” in the ongoing disputes.
Nichols said that until then, the Palace will probably keep a “dignified silence” in public.
“What needs to happen is an admission that there have been faults on both sides, and once there has been that admission, that may pave the way for a reconciliation,” the person who wrote The New Royals told the media.
She added: “But Charles knows that a monarchy divided is not a monarchy the world wants to see.”
King Charles’ younger son and his daughter-in-law made some new claims against Prince William and the palace in their Netflix docuseries aired last week.
It is now being reported that the Sussexes want a face-to-face meeting with members of the firm to talk through their grievances. Meghan and Harry want the Royal Family to acknowledge the pain and hurt they put the couple through.
Harry and Meghan’s new demands come after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani for “reconciliation” talks at Buckingham Palace this week.
Nichols, however, believes this is the right way for the firm to proceed if it wants to stop the issue from gaining more traction, saying:
Nichols, on the other hand, thinks this is the best way for the firm to handle the issue if it doesn’t want it to get bigger, saying: “Harry knows full well William isn’t going to retaliate.”
She kept saying, “I think the Palace’s stance of “never complain, never explain” in this instance is absolutely the right strategy because if they comment, they will only fuel the narrative and allow the story more oxygen to run. “I think by saying nothing, it’s a dignified silence.”
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