Hopefully for a truce – After the publication of Spare, the bombshell autobiography in which Prince Harry shoots members of the royal family, it’s imperative to save what can be saved before the coronation. A source told the Sunday Times: “It will require flexibility from everyone but it can be done, it’s fixable. We need Harry here, in the room with the King and Prince of Wales, some other family members, some from ‘his people’ who he trusts and who have always had his back so he doesn’t think he was ambushed. “
admissions of guilt – According to the source, all members of the royal family must admit their responsibilities for the truce to take place. “Both sides have to throw up their hands and admit ‘we didn’t do everything right, we did a lot of things wrong’ and tell him ‘we understand the pain you’ve been through.’ Not everyone here has done well, but Harry needs to be able to sit down and say, ‘We didn’t do well either.’ That requires a lot of intellectual flexibility, which Harry doesn’t have in abundance.”
react fast – If you want to arrive at King Charles’ coronation in good spirits, you need to act fast. Awareness is essential, and it’s important that it doesn’t just happen with Prince Harry, but with him too Megan Markle. According to the Duke of Sussex’s memoir, his wife would have been severely attacked by her family, from Prince William’s intolerance to the beatings he received Kate Middleton emerging from the private messages between the two published in the autobiography.
Kate Middleton’s jab – Harry’s version goes around the world: Spare has sold millions of copies in all corners of the world and the prince makes sure he has enough material to start a saga. Buckingham Palace has not officially exposed itself by following the golden rule of ‘never complain, never give’, although an operating room appears to be active to prepare for action. Prince William is reportedly devastated by his brother’s infidelity but maintains his sovereignty. AND’ Kate Middleton Throwing hits that don’t miss the target. And so, at her first official engagement after the book’s publication, she sent out a very clear message: “Mental health? Psychology doesn’t work for everyone.” However, if these are the premises, the road to salvaging King Charles’ coronation seems impassable…