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Harry may still 'heal' his feud with Royal Family but time is running out: report

 



After the publication of Harry's book, public opinion in Britain has turned against him.

Ahead of the coronation of King Charles III in May, there could be a reconciliation between Prince Harry and the royal family. According to a source familiar with the king, Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, will have a meeting ahead of the coronation on 6 May. The source believes it doesn't matter how much damage has been done to Harry's relationship with his family. , it is "fixable". However, it is going to take "flexibility on all sides", The Sunday Times quoted the source as saying.

The source said Harry should hold talks with the King, Prince William, other family members and "some of his people" in England who have always supported him, so that he does not feel as though he is being attacked. .

"Both sides must put their hands up and admit that we didn't do everything right, and we got a lot wrong, and we have to say to him 'we understand the pain you've gone through'." could." , "the publication quoted the source as saying.


Harry's book Spare was the subject of controversy even before it sold a record-breaking 1.4 million copies in English in its first 24 hours. Despite the fact that the royal family has not responded to the book, the insider claimed that Prince William, Harry's older brother and heir to the throne, was "burning internally" over his brother's betrayal.

Harry, who in the book accused his brother of pushing him to the ground during a fight in 2019, has said he wants to make amends with his family but needs to demonstrate "accountability" first. Harry should be able to sit down and admit that he and the other attendees did not act well. According to the source, Harry struggles with the "academic flexibility" needed to get things right.

Following the book's publication, popular opinion in Britain has turned against Harry amid the country's worst living conditions crisis in a generation. According to a YouGov poll published in The Times Daily, only 24% of people now have a favorable opinion of the prince, down from 81% a decade ago. 68 percent of respondents had a negative opinion of the prince.

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