Richard Eden says that although there has been much speculation about Prince Harry investigating a return to the UK, the prince would likely find the door to his brother’s forgiveness firmly shut.
‘How can there be that reconciliation when William and Catherine don’t know what will appear in a TV programme or in a book?’ he asks on Palace Confidential. ‘Genuinely, once you’ve lost that trust, you’ve lost it forever.’
The Mail on Sunday’s Charlotte Griffiths reveals the details behind her story about how Prince Harry has been in touch with old advisors and old school friends who are discussing how he might have a life in Britain again as part of a move dubbed ‘Operation Bring Harry in from the Cold’.
The Daily Mail’s Royal Editor Rebecca English meanwhile discusses the awkward situation where William and Harry were in the same church recently, but didn’t speak.
On Palace Confidential this week:
Rebecca analyses the embarrassing news that Meghan Markle’s hope to trademark American Riviera Orchard has hit a big snag, questioning: ‘what kind of advice are they getting?’
She also reveals how the Sussexes ‘dropped’ and ‘cut stone dead’ advisors whose suggestions they didn’t like
A new health update for King Charles
AND Richard reveals which celebrity has rudely dubbed the royal family BORING
PLUS check out our fantastic royal tartan-themed montage!
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