Prince Harry spent the last few weeks jumping from one interview to another to discuss the revelations in his tell-all book, Spare.
During his sit-downs with renowned journalists, Prince Harry did not hesitate to further criticize King Charles III, Prince William, and Camilla, Queen Consort.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, also made the bold and spectacular move during these interviews to make the mystifying demand that his father and other royal family members apologize to him and his wife, Meghan Markle.
A close friend of King Charles revealed to the Daily Beast that he would apologize if hell freezes over.
His Majesty, who has no intention of looking weak, will never tell his son and daughter-in-law the word sorry.
A close pal of the Sovereign told the publication that he has reached out to the Archbishop of Canterbury to broker a deal with Prince Harry and Markle to attend his coronation ceremony. Still, he has no plan to apologize to the pair.
The friend of King Charles stated: “It’s the biggest day of his life, and he wants both his sons, who he loves very much, to be there…Charles is unlikely to offer any sort of formal apology to Harry and Meghan of the kind that Harry has called for in a series of interviews to promote his memoir, Spare.”
In the hit docuseries Harry & Meghan, the Duke of Sussex said he wanted accountability from the Royal Family and added: “I’ve had to make peace with the fact that we’re probably never going to get genuine accountability or a genuine apology.”
King Charles’s coronation is set for May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey. According to royal expert Angela Levin, King Charles will not bow down or apologize to Prince Harry and Markle because he does not want to appear weak.
She explained via Sky News: “When asked in a TV interview to promote Spare, if he’d be at the Coronation, his blasé response was: ‘The ball is in their court…. There’s a lot to be discussed. He also wants an apology to Meghan. A large number of British citizens say they are the ones who deserve an apology from the Sussexes.”
She went on to share: “I believe the King will be a great monarch, but he mustn’t give into Harry and Meghan’s demands, which will make him look weak and unconvincing. His image, as well as his reign, begins with the coronation, so he must leave Harry at home.”
The Sussexes are likely to skip the coronation of King Charles.