Prince Harry told to 'accept and let go' plans to ever rejoin the Royal Family


Prince Harry has been advised to “move forward” and let go of past grievances, amidst hopes for a reconciliation with the Royal Family.

This comes in light of revelations from Omid Scobie’s new book ‘Endgame’, which details King Charles’ reaction to Harry’s controversial memoir ‘Spare’.

Spare was released earlier this year and caused a significant rift between Harry, Meghan Markle, and the rest of the Royal Family.

The book criticised several members of the family, including Queen Camilla, who Harry accused of leaking stories about him to the press. He also referred to Prince William as his “nemesis”.

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Before ‘Endgame’ was published, there were rumours of a possible reconciliation between Harry and the royals.

It’s reported that Charles is still open to communication with Harry and there’s an open invitation for them to meet whenever Harry is in the UK.

According to the Sun, during a phone call for Charles’ 75th birthday, plans were made for further discussions between Harry, Charles, and Meghan.

PR strategist Laura Perkes has advised Harry to “let go” of any hopes for a resolution, warning him that things “may never be the same” even if there is a reconciliation.

She told the Daily Mirror: “In any kind of feud or relationship breakdown, there comes a point where you have to accept the fact that what you want may not ever become a reality.”

“It feels like Harry has finally accepted that fighting for what he wants isn’t getting him any closer to a resolution, therefore he needs to let it go and learn to move forward,” she added.

Laura also said: “Time is a great healer, so it may be that he needs to let the dust settle and focus on other aspects of his life.

“Over time, reconciliation may happen, once all parties involved are ready to do so, but the relationship will never be the same again, and that’s something he needs to live with.”

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