Prince Harry told to do TWO things to reconcile with Royal Family

Prince Harry has been told he made a mistake with his recent remarks about the Royal Family

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Prince Harry advised to do TWO things to reconcile with royals

Prince Harry has been advised to do two things to reconcile with his family.

Harry fell out with the royals when he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down as working royals in 2020 and left for America. There, the duo claimed they were mistreated by the family and even alleged that some members of the family were worried how dark Prince Archie, their first child, would turn out to be.

In 2023, Harry penned his memoir Spare, in which he painted his father King Charles as a cold and distant parent who called him the “spare,” and also alleged that his brother, Prince William, pushed him tot he ground in an altercation after first calling his wife, Meghan, “rude.”

Now, Countess of Sandwich Julie Montagu has shared her take on what the Duke of Sussex would have to do to reconcile with the royals. 

Speaking on the show, titled Harry: Can He Ever Be Forgiven?, Montagu said: "The public wants to forgive, but it needs to start with Harry."

"Number one, stop any time of interview where you’re mentioning any member of your family - end of story," she suggested.

Montagu added: "And then number two, if you really want to make that reconciliation, whether that’s private or public, start that. Once that reconciliation begins, then the public can be made aware of that."

Montagu’s remarks come after Harry once again talked about his family in an interview after he lost a High Court appeal against the Home Office to up his security.

In his interview, he noted that his father isn’t speaking to him due to the security case and shared that he wants to reconcile with his family. He also said that he doesn’t know how much longer his ailing father has.

“Of course, some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book. Of course they will never forgive me for lots of things," said Prince Harry.

"But you know, there is. I would love reconciliation with my family. I've always, you know, there's no point in continuing to fight anymore," Prince Harry added. 

Concluding her remarks, Montague also noted that Harry hasn’t done himself a favour by talking about the King’s health.

"Is the cancer back, is he in remission or not, and I don’t think Harry has done himself any favours by suggesting that his father does not have a lot of time left," she said.