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Prince Harry ‘profoundly regrets rift he & Meghan Markle have made’ but ‘has no one else to blame’, claims royal expert
Prince Harry’s return to Britain comes amidst an ongoing rift within the royal family. A royal expert has suggested that Harry must profoundly regret the divide he and Meghan have caused, leaving him with no one else to blame. The last time Harry spoke with his father, King Charles, was in February for a 30-minute conversation at Clarence House, shortly after Charles announced his cancer diagnosis.
While Harry attends the Invictus Games anniversary service at St Paul’s Cathedral, King Charles will be present at the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the year, just two miles away in London. This parallel event highlights the ongoing tensions within the royal family.
The memoir “Spare” by Prince Harry has made explosive revelations, shedding light on the ongoing rift within the British royal family. While the book’s release and the Coronation ceremony are scheduled to conclude around 6 pm, speculation arises about a potential reunion between Harry and the rest of the royals.
Royal expert Jennie Bond offers insightful perspectives on the situation. She suggests that Harry is likely feeling “rather contrite,” as his complaints may seem “trivial” in the face of the cancer battles his father, King Charles III, and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, are currently facing.
In her interview with OK! magazine, Bond emphasizes that Harry is not inherently a “bad person” and was once regarded as one of the most popular young royals, known for his fun, modern, and warm demeanor. However, she adds that Harry must profoundly regret the rift he and his wife, Meghan Markle, have caused within the family, leaving him with no one else to blame.
Bond acknowledges that the path to reconciliation with Prince William and Kate Middleton is a “rocky” one, or perhaps even a “near impossible” endeavor, given the depth of the divide.
The upcoming visit of Prince Harry to the United Kingdom for the Invictus Games has sparked discussions among royal experts. Jennie Bond, a renowned royal expert, highlights that while the Duke of Sussex will be attending the event, his presence without any other member of the royal family in attendance will be a telling sign of the rift he and Meghan have caused within the family.