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Prince Harry has “zero chance” of receiving an apology

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  • William and Kate are “well aware” that there is no way to negotiate with Harry and Meghan.
  • In his most recent chat, Royal commentator Dan Wottoon issued these warnings.
  • Prince Harry has “zero chance” of receiving an apology.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are “well aware” that there is no way to negotiate with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to reports.

In his most recent chat, Royal commentator Dan Wottoon issued these warnings.

There, he told Sky News Australia host Peta Credlin that Prince Harry has “zero chance” of receiving an apology.

“William and Kate have long realised…,” he was quoted as saying. There is no negotiating with Harry and Meghan – they are on a destructive mission.”

“Finally over the weekend, a sign that perhaps that the King is actually getting the b*** to say ‘no, we’re not going to apologise to you’.”

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“If you want to come to the Coronation fine, but if you are going to use it as some sort of tool for emotional blackmail, to negotiate a better deal for yourselves, then go to hell.”

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