quotDont become a circusquot King Charles thinks of peace with

"Don’t become a circus". King Charles thinks of peace with Harry

Could there be a window to peace between the Prince Harry and his family. According to reports in the Times, Charles III. happy to arrange a meeting with his rebellious second son to try and resolve the conflicts that have been poisoning the crown for years, thus avoiding the feud between Sussex and Windsor turning the ceremony “into a circus” coronation affair His Majesty scheduled for May 6th.

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A source defined by the tabloids as very close Royal family British, revealed the feud between the Duke of Sussex and his relatives would not be hopeless: “It can indeed be resolved as “both sides need to acknowledge their mistakes and admit: ‘We didn’t do everything as we should have.’ ‘we made a mistake’… Flexibility is needed on both sides, but it can be done”. According to the insider, Harry and the Windsors need to meet in the same place, face to face, and take the time needed to clarify their positions once and for all: “Harry needs to be in the same room with the King and Prince of Wales, a few other members of the royal family and someone he trusts so you don’t feel like you’re being ambushed.

However, the possible meeting should take place before the coronation King Charleson May 6, 2023. A second source said: “[La royal family] must invite [Harry] before the coronation or [la cerimonia] it’s going to be a circus, a diversion.” According to reports from the Chron, it appears that Prince William in particular is deeply offended by the way he has been portrayed in his brother’s memoirs, by the words chosen to describe his to express personality and attitude towards the Megxit.

For whether the meeting will take place, perhaps the biggest obstacle for the Duke of Sussex it will be to face William’s suspicions and anger before King Charles III’s disappointment. Harry could therefore be called upon to justify much of the content of his autobiographical book and take responsibility for every single sentence written against the Windsors.

Does Harry really want a reconciliation?

“Forgiveness is a 100 percent possibility because I want my father back. I wish I had my brother back…” Harry said during the interview on ITV on December 8th. On the one hand, the Duke did not hide the fact that he still believed in a reconciliation with the family, on the other hand, during interviews promoting the memoir, he repeatedly accused the Windsors of not even reaching out to try to make peace with him and Megan Markle.

A seemingly contradictory behavior that was repeated in the recent interview with the Telegraph’s Bryony Gordon, before which Harry explained that he had enough material for “two books” but could not reveal more than what was written in them “Spare part. The little one” not to completely sever ties with the royal family: “…a lot has happened, especially between me and my brother and to some extent between me and my father, [ma] I don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think so [Carlo e William] they could never forgive me.”

A statement, this one, that would sound rather menacing. Among other things, the rumor is still circulating that Prince Harry has signed four books with Penguin Random House, although this was denied more than a year ago and in any case it is not said at all that the supposedly forthcoming works have his life as their goal. One also wonders if Meghan Markle will ever write down her side of history, which could wreak havoc Buckingham Palace.

Also, no one can say if one day the anecdotes will not be included in the Book Harry will be revealed in another bombshell interview or documentary. Al Telegraph Harry also requests an interview with the family and an apology for Meghan, specifying: “I’m ready to forgive [i Windsor] for everything they have done.” The duke also explains that he “does not want to try to destroy the monarchy” but is “trying to save it from itself”. Prinz repeatedly referred to as a victim of the system of separating the “good guys” from the “bad guys”, accepting the reconciliation hypothesis?