Harry's recent revelations in his various interviews paint his relatives as less than welcoming to Meghan Markle. And just when it seemed like the dust was settling, Omid Scobie's new book 'Endgame' reignited the Royal racist scandal. It's like a never-ending soap opera with more twists and turns than we can keep up with. Bower, the voice of reason amidst this Royal madness, suggests that winning Charles over might be easier for Harry than mending fences with other members of the Royal Family. Why? Well, according to Bower, Charles is an emotional man who was quite close to Harry as a father. It's as if the puppet has found a way to pull the strings of the mastermind.
But hold on, it's not as straightforward as a heartfelt father-son reunion. Insider sources suggest that Charles has laid down some ground rules – Megan and Harry must agree not to speak ill of the Royals again, and this is non-negotiable if they want to find their way back into the Royal fold. After all, it would be a shame to see them cast out for a second time. Drama, drama, drama.
However, the complexities don't end there. While Charles might be open to spending time with Harry, commentator Duncan Marone believes it will take some time for Prince William and Kate Middleton to forgive the puppet Prince. The dissecting of William's baldness in the memoir and the Dutch copies of AME accusing Kate and Charles of gossiping about Prince Archie have left a bitter taste.
Now, here's the twist – Harry's approval rating in the UK took a hit after his move to the US. But as Lomi points out, Queen Camilla managed to evolve in the public's eyes despite her cheating scandal. So, is there a way back for Harry? Larom suggests that anything is possible, but for now, it seems rather unthinkable.
Harry's immigration might have changed his position within the firm, but in a dramatic turn, he claims he was pushed out. In a statement, he expressed great sadness at having to step back from his role and leave the country in 2020, as the UK is his home and central to the heritage of his children.
As the Royal drama continues to unfold, we are left on the edge of our seats, wondering if Puppet Harry can truly mend the rift with King Charles or if Megan's victim narrative has run its course.
