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King Charles must tie up 'loose ends' with Sussexes as he's 'walking on thin ice'

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King Charles III must "tie up loose ends" with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to avoid damaging the monarchy, a royal expert has claimed.

The new monarch took the initiative as he expressed his love for Harry and his wife Meghan during his first official broadcast as King.Harry then mentioned his father in a tribute he made to his late grandmother, the Queen.READ MORE:King Charles addresses anger in 'Pengate' as he cracks joke while signing guest bookVictoria Arbiter, royal commentator and author, claimed that Charles is “walking on thin ice when it comes to his second-born son”.

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