Report: Two royals renew opposition to Prince Harry’s reconciliation efforts with family

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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is reportedly willing to reconcile with the Royal Family, but is facing renewed opposition from some members. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond revealed on Times Radio that Prince Harry, who previously expressed his grievances through his memoir “Spare” and his docu-series on Netflix, is experiencing a change of heart.

Bond mentioned that messages from Harry’s side indicate that he is ready to forgive and loves his family. She stated, “He’s said that quite publicly. He wants to see more of them.” However, she noted that the tables have turned somewhat, with Prince Charles and Prince William seemingly resistant to reconciliation at this point.

Earlier this month, Prince Harry visited London to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, sparking fresh speculation about a potential reconciliation with his family. Reports surfaced that the monarch declined Prince Harry’s request for a meeting, which had been made a month before his visit to the UK. Prince Harry’s spokesperson explained that he understood his father’s prior commitments and busy schedule, which prevented the meeting from taking place.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also recently visited Nigeria at the invitation of Nigeria’s Chief of Defense Staff, Christopher Musa. Despite the challenges in reconciling with the Royal Family, Prince Harry seems determined to mend relationships and move forward. Stay tuned for further updates on this ongoing saga.

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