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Meghan Markle, "she is behind Prince Harry's attempt at peace": a sensational change in the royal family?

 Meghan Markle, "she is behind Prince Harry's attempt at peace": a sensational change in the royal family?

Meghan Markle, "she is behind Prince Harry's attempt at peace": a sensational change in the royal family?


Meghan Markle would be behind Prince Harry's attempt to make peace with his brother William. The indiscretion comes from the online edition of the Sun, which made use of Phil Dampier, a real biographer and therefore always well informed on the events involving family members, to reveal some background. For his part, William would still be very angry with the dukes of Sussex, who however sent the first signs of peace: in private Harry and Meghan wished William and Kate Middleton their best wishes on their wedding anniversary.


A simple gesture, but which in these times takes on an importance that is anything but secondary. Also because for the good of Queen Elizabeth and above all of the monarchy it would be appropriate to find at least a meeting point, if not just the way to make peace. In this regard, the most reluctant seems to be Harry's father, that Prince Charles who would still be furious: in particular, royal sources let it be known that Carlo would no longer trust his son, convinced that every affirmation of him could be spread to the press in a distorted way .


Before returning to California to his wife Meghan, it seems that Harry also left a letter to his father, with whom, however, relations would have remained very tense. Instead, with his brother William there would have been brief conversations, even if a real clarification did not occur: "The relationship between Harry, Meghan, William and Kate is now so delicate - Dampier revealed to the Sun - that everyone is looking for the the slightest sign that it is improving ".

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