The possibility of a reconciliation between King Charles and his youngest son Prince Harry is extremely unlikely in the wake of his memoir and the Sussexes Netflix docu-series, says royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams.
With Charles's coronation just weeks away, many Royal fans have been hoping the pair will be able to put their difference aside.
However – amid Harry's surprise visit to the UK, which will not include seeing his family – a royal expert has told OK! that it is "almost impossible" that the pair will patch things up.
Richard Fitzwilliams explained: "The Sussexes seek admission of some sort of guilt from the Royals.They believe they were forced out, as the Royals were supposed to have colluded with the press. "Harry also wants an apology and they’re not going to get one, [so] there isn’t really anything the Royals could say." He aded that the royal family as a whole may be wary of both Harry and Meghan Markle. "Any relations with Harry are likely to be almost impossible after the wave of interviews following Spare and the docuseries," Richard said. "You simply couldn’t say anything to him without the fear of it repeating somewhere." The rift between the Sussexes and the other royals has deepened of late following the release of the Duke’s tell-all memoir Spare - which contained a number of attacks on the Royal Family.
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