King Charles is allegedly eager for Prince Harry to grace his upcoming coronation with his presence, despite the recent revelations in the latter’s memoir.
Sources suggest that King Charles has reached out to Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, to act as a mediator in reconciling the relationship between Harry and Prince William.
Although Prince William has reservations about inviting Harry, he is said to be willing to work with his father to persuade him to attend the coronation in Mary.
In a recent interview, royal historian Marlene Koenig shared her thoughts on the royal family’s efforts to patch things up with Harry.
She emphasized that King Charles should steer clear of stirring the pot and reign in any further attention to Prince Harry’s book with the coronation just around the bend.
The expert encouraged the royal family to extend the olive branch and turn a blind eye to the book, considering it the best course of action for a possible reconciliation with the Duke of Sussex.
According to Koenig, “There hasn’t been any word of any peace offerings, but I firmly believe that it’s in the best interest of the King and the royal family to downplay the attention on what Harry wrote and focus on mending fences for a reunion.”
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