King Charles has been encouraged to bring Harry and Meghan "in from the cold" as hopes have risen that Sophie Wessex could help mend the rift, an expert claims.
Royal commentator Peter Hunt set out a "manifesto for a bold start to the reign of King Charles" following the death of the Queen.The ex-BBC presenter also recommended that the King should issue an apology for his family's role in the slave trade and said Charles should pay for inheritance tax.READ MORE: 'Asparagus psychic' who predicted Queen's death makes bombshell King Charles claimHunt added that he should give Harry back his honorary military appointment and for him to buy a good pen.He believes that Charles should focus on his relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as Sophie, Countess of Wessex, recently compared herself to Meghan.
The Countess, who has been dubbed a "savvy peacemaker", was placed in a car with Meghan Markle for Wednesday's Lying-in-State service.
According to one of the Countess’s former aides, Sophie is made for the role of mediator, they told the Telegraph. “That’s why she’s the Queen’s favourite daughter-in-law - she’s down to earth and just gets on with it."Like Meghan, she’s not only had a professional life before royalty but she also knows what it feels like to be vilified in the press.
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