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Prince Harry Faces Backlash for Wanting it All, Experts Say

has come under fire for his desire to have everything and reap all the benefits, according to experts.

The Daily Mirror's Royal Editor, Russell Myers, revealed this during a conversation with host Richard Wilkins on today's show.

Wilkins accused the Prince of wanting it all, to which Myers responded, “You can't have your cake and eat it too, Russell, you know.

One word.

Oprah.”

He further explained that his sources, who are closely connected to the top players in the palace, are still furious about the situation.

Myers emphasized that cannot expect to go on an international television interview with , complaining about his treatment by the family, and then expect to sit down with them while still giving interviews.

This contradictory behavior has raised eyebrows among those closely following the situation.

In an effort to mend fences, Prince Harry has been advised to apologize to the royal family.

This comes after the Duke of Sussex had hoped for an apology from them.

During the Queen's Jubilee celebrations, Prince Harry and returned to the royal fold.

However, their assigned seats in the second row, behind other members of the family, indicated a clear change in their status.

Royal Watcher Cat suggested that if Prince Harry truly wanted to reconcile, he should start with an apology.

Cat expressed this sentiment during an interview with Us Weekly's Royally Us.

The hosts of the show also noted that despite Harry and Meghan's limited presence during the Jubilee, they were still a significant part of the conversation.

However, Prince Harry believes that he is owed an apology from the royal family after sharing his grievances in the explosive interview.

Royal biographer Angela Levin shared her perspective with The Sun, stating that Prince Harry was likely upset by the lack of attention he received during the Jubilee.

Levin added that while Prince Harry feels owed an apology, it is he who should apologize.

In the Oprah interview, Prince Harry made negative remarks about his father, Prince Charles, and his brother, .

Levin emphasized that one cannot expect people to open their hearts after being disrespectful towards them.

During the event, Harry and Meghan were seen in public alongside other members of the Windsor family for the first time since stepping down as senior royals two years ago.

They made a solo procession down the nave of St. Paul's Cathedral, escorted by Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Matheson of Matheson, the Queen's senior gentleman usher.

This gesture seemed to acknowledge Harry's position as sixth in line to the throne and his former role as a spare to the heir.

Meghan looked elegant in a Dior trench coat and matching hat, smiling as she walked through the church.

Harry, on the other hand, appeared more reserved, occasionally biting his lip while nodding greetings to the congregation.

The television camera did not capture any obvious interaction between Harry and his brother William, who have had a strained relationship.

Similarly, there was no visible interaction between Harry and his father Charles, or between Meghan and Kate.

Just over a year ago, Harry and Meghan made serious allegations of racism within the royal family during their controversial Oprah interview.

While they did not name the individuals involved, these accusations painted the monarchy as an uncaring institution.

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