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King Charles has a 'clear message' for Meghan and Harry as reunion thrown into doubt

King Charles could be signalling an end to the Royal Family feud, with one expert suggesting he has "kept the door open" to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made numerous explosive claims against The Firm since their departure as senior royals in 2020, leading to a bitter family rift.
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George and Charlotte at Queen's funeral shows they are 'pivotal' for future' of royals
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are "pivotal" to the future of the Royal Family, an expert claimed.The royal youngsters, aged nine and seven respectively, took on an important role at their great grandmother's funeral, something which commentator Richard Fitzwilliams believes was an "extremely good idea".Fitzwilliams told the Daily Star: "They have both accompanied their parents abroad and it was an extremely good idea to involve both George and Charlotte on this unique and momentous day.READ MORE: Royal fans joke over 'Elton John' leading 'beautiful' tribute at Queen's funeral"The world is indeed watching, but these are totally different circumstances to the funeral of the Princess of Wales."George’s appearance also emphasises the continuity of the monarchy and Charlotte’s with him how the three of them (with Prince Louis) are so pivotal to the future of the institution."The decision for Charlotte and George to walk with their mum and dad was reportedly made at the last minute - initially the pair were supposed to walk behind their parents in the procession.The move was reportedly made so their parents could offer them extra support during the ceremony.However, Fitzwilliams' comments come despite widespread criticism saying the children shouldn't have been made to walk behind the casket.Taking to Twitter, social media users shared their reaction to the siblings' involvement in the ceremony.One asked "why" they had walked behind the casket, noting: "They are children."Another added: "Was nothing learnt when William and Harry walked behind Diana's [coffin]?!"A third remarked: "Funerals are no place for children at any level, let alone one that's being broadcast across the world."At today's funeral the family was
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Monarchy will be safe with Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, says royal expert
Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, says a royal expert.Richard Fitzwilliams said the family's planned move to Windsor will show support for the Queen and will give them more security.He also argued that the ever-increasingly popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge means that the monarchy will be safe in their hands.Richard Fitzwilliams discussed the royal couple on GB News after they shared a sweet snap to mark Father’s Day.The expert declared that said the strength of their relationship means that the monarchy will be safe when Prince William becomes King.He said: “If you look at recent polls, William and Catherine, of course, the Queen leads, for obvious reasons, but there's no question that in my view, the future of the monarchy is safe with William, Catherine and their family.“The way they handle things, the perfect relationship between them, the way they’re mutually supportive on trips abroad, for example, they combine the formal and the informal.“I thought the Caribbean [trip] was just a glitch and very badly reported in several ways.”The royal expert chatted to Stephen and Anne on GB News and told them how the family’s plan to move to Windsor demonstrates their commitment to supporting the monarchy.He continued: “If you look at the plans to relocate to Windsor, I mean this of course is to be close to the Queen and also they'll have, I think, an extra amount of security.“They'll keep Kensington Palace as the London office and, of course, their beloved Anmer Hall of in the country but there's no question whatsoever the relationship, also the chemistry with between Charles and William supporting the Queen during a period [is important], of course, where her mobility problems make it difficult to
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Meghan Markle's lawyers 'to monitor dad Thomas Markle's YouTube' for 'personal attacks'
Meghan Markle's lawyers will be keeping a close eye on her father Thomas' YouTube channel for any personal attacks against the Duchess, a royal expert said today.Thomas Markle, 77, has made a number of comments in videos on his new channel, including claiming he would be "thrilled" to provide evidence against his estranged daughter and her husband Prince Harry in court.Meghan is currently being sued for defamation by her half-sister Samantha Markle.The 57-year-old claims Meghan made "false and malicious" comments about her during her bombshell TV interview with Oprah Winfrey and to the authors of the controversial biography Finding Freedom.The lawsuit, filed in Tampa, Florida, demands $75,000 (£57,000) from the Duchess plus her half-sister's legal fees.Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams believes legal representatives for Meghan and Harry are likely to keep tabs on Thomas' activity.He told MailOnline: "Meghan's family have been extremely hostile to her and Remarkable Friendship, the name of this new channel, sounds extremely amateurish, but the Sussexes' lawyers will no doubt keep an eye on its contents."Future episodes seem unlikely to attract any interest at all unless they feature personal attacks on Meghan."The claims come following Thomas Markle's first YouTube video where he expressed his faith in his eldest daughter's case and insisted he would be willing to give evidence in court."I would be more than happy to," he said. "I've been trying for almost four years to get to see my daughter and her ginger husband in a courtroom face-to-face.
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