- Prince Harry has been cautioned against demanding an apology.
- Insiders with the Sunday Times questioned Prince Harry’s demands for an apology.
- Katie Nicholl: ‘A monarchy divided is not a monarchy the world wants to see’.
The Royal Family has been cautioned against Prince Harry demanding an apology without acknowledging any of his own guilt.
This assertion was made in Katie Nicholl’s most recent interview with the publication as Royal Editor of Vanity Fair.
She began by admonishing them and asserting, “What needs to happen is an admission that there have been faults on both sides and once there has been that admission, that may pave the way for a reconciliation,’ Ms Nicholl told OK! Magazine. ‘But Charles knows that a monarchy divided is not a monarchy the world wants to see.”
“Harry knows full well William isn’t going to retaliate. I think the Palace’s stance of never complain, never explain in this instance is absolutely the right strategy because if they comment they will only fuel the narrative and allow the story more oxygen to run. I think by saying nothing it’s a dignified silence.”
This comes after insiders with the Sunday Times questioned Prince Harry’s demands for an apology while never accepting responsibility for his actions.
When Harry and Meghan addressed different issues, the insider was cited as adding, “Nothing like that was ever done when Harry and Meghan raised various concerns — no meeting, formal apology or taking responsibility or accountability. That is hard to swallow — 100 per cent yes they’d like to have a meeting.”
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