Prince Harry Plans to Call King Charles on Christmas to 'Repair Damage' Caused by 'Spare'
The royal Christmas celebration is around the corner, and critics wonder if Prince Harry will contact the Windsors during the gathering. After the release of Spare, Harry's bond with his father, King Charles, and Prince William was impacted, and he isn't expected to travel to the U.K. for the special occasion.
"Meghan's team doesn't appear to know what to do at this point. The consensus is that they need to repair the damage within the royal family," Kinsey Schofield said on GB News.
The American royal expert discussed the Windsors' upcoming plans at Sandringham House.
"24 hours later, Page Six releasing this story that Harry intends to call the King at Christmas for some sort of reconciliation, he plans to also talk to Meghan and the kids," the podcaster continued.
Ultimately, the Sussexes' anticipated absence at royal events continues to affect their struggling brand in the U.S.
"So the idea that they are reporting brands don't want to work with them, the only way to clear the air is to reconcile with the royal family. Then Prince Harry intends to call the King to reconcile at Christmas," the media professional added. "That's the suspicious timing."
"There’s a general feeling that there has been a vendetta waged against them," she noted. "There have been talks held with high profile brands that didn’t lead to anything but should have done. Those brands then actively courted other members of the family."
OK! previously reported a royal insider claimed His Majesty wanted to see his youngest child on Noel, but he has his reservations.
“The king would love nothing more than to have Christmas with his sons and all his grandchildren, but it’s not that simple and there is no chance the Sussexes will be coming,” the source told a publication.
“It would make things very difficult because there is still so much hostility toward Harry and Meghan, particularly from the Prince and Princess of Wales," they shared. “Charles is also deeply nervous about the risks of conversations being leaked by the Sussex camp, which is why there have been very few of them.”
Although Charles is willing to make amends with the Duke of Sussex, the source said Prince William has a difference of opinion.
"It would certainly have the advantage of killing two birds with one stone; extending an olive branch to one son without causing difficulty to the other," the pal revealed.
The source later added that it was "unlikely [Harry and Meghan] would be welcomed with open arms."
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Due to the series of professional woes Harry and Meghan experienced in the U.S., the cronies questioned the intentions of the Sussexes.
"It's so bizarre to have behaved so badly, demanded an apology and an admission of 'guilt' — to no avail, I might add — from the family and now suggest they'll just waltz back in and allow bygones to be bygones if only someone would be good enough invite them," they concluded.