Many watchers of the Royals believe Prince Harry is eager to resolve his long-standing feud with his brother and other members of the Royal Family, which has captivated public attention in recent times.Harry could have a chance to begin mending ties as early as the end of this week, with his planned return to the UK on September 30 for his attendance at the WellChild Awards 2024 looming.Yet, Royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths insists that the Duke of Sussex has around forty individuals to extend apologies to before harmony can be fully restored.On the Palace Confidential podcast, Griffiths identified several figures requiring an apology from Harry, including predictable ones like Queen Camilla, whom Harry labelled as a "villain" whose actions resulted in "bodies in the street," within his autobiography 'Spare', and naturally his father, King Charles III, who Harry depicted as emotionally distant with difficulties in communication and intimacy.
Griffiths also highlighted less obvious names such as Mark Dyer. The ex-Welsh Guards officer often considered a "second father" to both Princes Harry and William, reports the Scottish Daily Express.
Regarding Dyer, Charlotte remarked: "Mark Dyer is Harry's closest friend really," adding, "He's a little bit older than Harry and he's like a sort of mentor, godfather, father-figure in his life and he's also a sensible army man."The former Royal bodyguard, known for his "fierce but fair" approach, is one of the few insiders who has managed to maintain a close relationship with Prince Harry while still retaining the trust of the King and the Prince of Wales.
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