According to the British media Daily Star on October 9, British royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said in an exclusive interview recently that whether the king of Charles III can successfully rule in the future and whether it can be welcomed by the people "to a large extent" depends on how his relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle progresses, and the upcoming memoir of Prince Harry is a top priority, which will pose a major threat to Charles 's career as a monarch.
Fitzwilliams believes that as soon as Prince Harry’s memoir was released, Charles’ throne was shaky. After all, the biggest challenge he faces now is how to attract young people, and Prince Harry and Megan ’s influence among young people around the world cannot be underestimated.
Therefore, Charles publicly expressed his love for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in his first speech after ascending the throne, and this move was also interpreted as sending a signal of reconciliation to Harry and Meghan.
It is reported that at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on September 19, the new monarch also talked to the Duchess of Sussex. Although I don’t know how long the three of them stayed together, there are reports that a “great light of hope” appeared in their relationship.
A royal insider claimed that King Charles III has made up his mind to repair the rift between the royal family and Prince Harry, and he believes that love can be used to bridge the long-standing differences between the two sides and thus save this precarious relationship.
and Prince Harry is also making compromises for the relationship. According to the " Sunday Mail ", after the Queen's death, Prince Harry was eager to make a "final adjustment" to the content in his memoir because he was worried that if published according to the original content, it would cause harm to the royal family members, including his father, and a "tsunami of fear" was launched in Buckingham Palace .
It is reported that Prince Harry initially claimed that this autobiography, written by JR Mollinger, would be an "accurate and first-hand record" of his personal life, and the publisher described it as "a heartfelt memoir of one of the most fascinating and influential global figures in the present day." It can be imagined how much challenge its publication will pose to the royal family.
It is worth mentioning that Prince Harry's autobiography was finished last summer and was originally scheduled to be published this winter, but at the last moment, he hopes to "make it more refined." In fact, before this, it had been greatly modified once because the content in the book was "too emotional".
A person familiar with the matter told Sun that if the memoir was published soon after the Queen passed away and his father became king, "that would not be good", so Harry was eager to make major adjustments and take the opportunity to rebuild his relationship with King Charles so that people in Britain and around the world can see a more united royal family, but "it was too late."
However, at the same time, there are rumors that the royal family had long been olive branches to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry even gave up his public relations company for his father and the royal family. All signs indicate that the couple is just around the corner.
It is said that with the need for the new king to streamline the monarchy, if Harry and Meghan can return to the royal family, their status will be greatly improved.
However, returning to the royal family may not be the choice Harry and Meghan want the most. Royal expert Katie Nickel revealed in her latest book "New Royal Family: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Throne" published on October 6 that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discussed with the Queen before moving to the United States, hoping to live abroad and perform some royal duties at home, but the Queen did not compromise on this compromise during her lifetime.
If King Charles is willing to meet his son's request in the future, then as a royal expert said, the royal family's "great cause of unity" may be realized.
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