'Time to mend bridges' GB News' Isabel Webster in stark warning to Prince Harry over Queen

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Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, and Prince William are all currently travelling to Queen Elizabeth II's Scottish residence.

In light of the news, GB News Breakfast presenter Isabel Webster, who hosts alongside Eamonn Holmes, tweeted to her 40,000 followers that she hoped Prince Harry would seize the opportunity to squash tensions with his family and attend to the Queen.In a tweet she wrote: “If ever there was a time for Prince Harry to mend bridges… I know where I’d be if I was him..”The presenter, who joined the network back in May 2021, recently shared her thoughts on the Royal family after she retweeted reports concerning Prince Harry and Meghan Markle declining an invite to visit the Queen.Webster witnessed author Katie Nicholl tell GB News Breakfast that Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan, 41, were “invited at the end of August”.Katie went on to say: “The Queen always has this wonderful, extended stay for her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren.There's a big sleepover at Balmoral, they were invited to go to that."Currently on a whirlwind European trip, having visited Dusseldorf for the Invictus Games ahead of attending the WellChild Awards in the UK, the US-based couple are thought to have returned to Windsor over the weekend.Katie continued to say: “I know from sources very close to the Prince of Wales that he is prepared to do anything it will take to get this relationship back on track, I think not least because he wants to as a father.“He wants to see his children as a grandfather, but I think he's acutely aware that if there is this rift that threatens to overshadow his future reign as well.There are other issues at play here.”Despite the pair’s hectic schedule whilst they remain this side of the Atlantic, a.

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