Relations between Harry and royals has improved this year but is 'still pretty poor'


Prince Harry’s feud with the Royal Family, although seemingly never-ending, has improved since the release of the Duke’s memoir ‘Spare’ in mid-January. Royal expert Cameron Walker has suggested the family’s relations are “still pretty poor”, regardless of slight improvements in their interactions with each other.

Mr Walker told GB News: “I think King Charles would want his son to be at the Coronation, and Meghan as well.

“I think it’s more likely that Meghan and Harry will attend the Coronation.”

Mr Cameron then noted this could be due to the fact the couple’s two children are included in the line of succession, along with their new royal titles.

“Particularly, given the fact that Buckingham Palace have now out on the website that their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are prince and princess.

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The book documents his life as a royal, and up until to the present day as a husband and father-of-two.

It begins with Harry’s feelings at age 12, following the devastating loss of his late mother, Princess Diana.

In the book, Harry takes aim at various members of his family, in particular his stepmother Camilla.

Describing her as “dangerous”, Harry claimed that he and Prince William tried to convince their father not to marry her.

Sources say that the King was particularly “outraged” with Harry’s comments about his wife.

Prince Harry and Meghan announced their plans to step down as senior royals in January 2020, with the couple’s final engagement taking place in March of that year.

The couple now live in the US with their two young children, Archie and Lilibet.

The couple have, so far, failed to publicise their plans over their Coronation appearance on May 6.



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