Members Of Royal Family Don’t Want To Talk To Prince Harry At King’s Coronation

Members Of Royal Family Don’t Want To Talk To Prince Harry At King’s Coronation

By Sheila Mckenzie-

Members of the Royal family do not want to speak to Prince Harry at the Kings Coronation, it has been revealed.

Kate Mansey, the assistant editor of the Daily Mail, has made claims during an interview with

  GB News–  a television channel with a leaning against the duke and duchess of sussex- given its close association with Rupert Murdoch and  following the couple’s public attacks on the royal family, stating that Prince Harry’s family is not interested in speaking to him during the coronation of King Charles III in May. This statement highlights the ongoing tensions between Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family.

Mansey said: “I’ve spoken to people very close to the family, who when Harry said he was coming, said, ‘Well there is not going to be anything beyond that service at the Abbey as far as those members of the family, were concerned.

“They don’t want to hang out with him. They don’t want to chat to him.

“And why would you when he’s revealed private details of conversations in his book and who knows when the next TV show or the next interview is coming from the Duke of Sussex.

“So obviously people are cautious.”

She continued: “I think William and Harry, that’s going to be years before that riff can die down.

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have been the focus of intense media scrutiny EVER  since their decision to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family. Their move to the United States and their controversial interviews about their experiences as members of the royal family have caused a rift between them and the rest of the family.

It has also alienated them from multiple royalists in the Uk, who feel they have stepped over the mark.

The coronation of King Charles III is set to take place next month, with multiple plans already underway in relation to the big occasion.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family got the ball of discontent rolling, with subsequent interviews including their docuseries on Netflix and Prince Harry’s latest book, ‘Spare’, stoking the fire even more with all the deeply sensitive revelations to follow.

The couple’s  interviews and revelations about their experiences within the royal family have caused controversy and strained relationships.

An interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, in which Meghan Markle claimed that she experienced racism and lack of support from the royal family, including claims that a senior member of the family expressed concerns about the skin colour of her unborn child.

Prince Harry would later publish very personal details of what had transpired in the family, including an alleged physical attack by his older brother, Prince William, and the fact the two siblings had begged their father, now King Charles III, not to marry Camilla Parker Bowler.

The tension was escalated further when this week he told the High Court that his father had prevented him from pursuing a hacking law suit against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group because the family wanted to maintain a good relationship with them.

These claims have caused a significant public backlash and led to increased scrutiny of their practices and policies. In response to these allegations, Buckingham Palace released a statement saying that “the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan.”

However, some critics argue that the royal family’s response to the couple’s allegations has been inadequate and that they need to do more to address the issues raised by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Harry blamed his father for not intervening in curbing what he saw as the excesses of the press in their attack on his wife, but has never explained why he did not take it upon himself to do so.

Prince Harry has also been attacked by his critics for accusing senior members of the royal family of not addressing his wife’s complaints of suicide, especially as he and his brother have long been advocates of mental health.

Some have suggested that the coronation of King Charles III could be viewed as an opportunity for the family to reconcile and heal their relationships, though this is less likely

Others, argue that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family was a necessary step for their own well-being and mental health. They argue that the couple faced intense scrutiny and pressure from the media and the public and that the royal family’s response to their struggles was inadequate.

The family to determine how they wish to move forward and whether they are willing to take the steps necessary to reconcile their relationships. Whatever happens, it is clear that the eyes of the world will be watching closely, and the family’s response will be closely scrutinized.

It is also important to remember that the royal family is not just a group of public figures but also a family with complex dynamics and relationships. It is not uncommon for families to experience tension and disagreements, and it is important to approach these situations with empathy and understanding.

Although the rumours about Prince Harry’s family not wanting to speak to him at the coronation of King Charles III have yet to be independently confirmed,  the testimony from the assistant editor of The Daily Mail in this regard can be trusted. There is no doubt that there are significant tensions between the family members.

Reconciliation may be a long way away, but all parties may eventually need to  engage in open and honest dialogue and take real action to address the challenges they collectively face.

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