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King Charles Extends Olive Branch to Sussexes with Royal Titles for Grandchildren
The strained relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry, along with Meghan Markle, has been a topic of discussion since their departure from the royal family.
However, there seems to be a glimmer of hope as the monarch recently issued a special shout-out to the couple following Queen Elizabeth's passing.
Royal author Katie Nicholl sheds light on King Charles' hopes for reconciliation with the Sussexes, suggesting that he may extend a final olive branch in the form of two royal titles for their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Reflecting on the past, it is evident that Charles has been devastated by the turn of events.
Just a few years ago, around the time of Harry and Meghan's wedding, the relationship between father and son seemed to be at its best.
The couple spent quality time with Charles and Camilla in Scotland, even going on holiday together.
The bond appeared strong and promising.
In a recent announcement, Buckingham Palace revealed that King Charles' coronation will take place on May 6th, 2023.
Coincidentally, this falls on Archie's fourth birthday next year.
While some speculate that this choice of date may be a snub towards Meghan and Harry, others defend it as a happy coincidence.
Royal experts, including Katie Nicholl and commentator Duncan Larcombe, emphasize that planning such a significant event requires careful consideration of the royal calendar, which is filled with anniversaries and birthdays.
Addressing the notion of a deliberate snub, Larcombe states, “The people that are seeing this as some kind of deliberate snub to both Harry and Archie are barking up the wrong tree.”
He further explains that organizing major events inevitably leads to someone feeling left out or offended, as it is impossible to please everyone on the guest list.
Meanwhile, sources claim that Prince Harry still harbors resentment towards his stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla, due to her affair with his father while he was still married to Princess Diana.
Despite this, Camilla has been making efforts to mend the relationship between father and son.
She is keen for Harry and Meghan to attend King Charles' coronation, but ultimately, the decision lies with the prince himself.
The expectation is that both close and extended family members will be present at the ceremony, with Prince Charles playing a significant role.
As plans for the coronation unfold, it remains to be seen whether the olive branch offered by King Charles through potential royal titles for Archie and Lilibet will help heal the rift between the Sussexes and the royal family.
The world will be watching as this historic event approaches, hoping for a moment of unity and reconciliation within the monarchy.