Prince Harry's request for an apology: the palace reacts "astonished" to the request

Following the release of the controversial Netflix documentary Harry</p>According to the report, Harry and Meghan wanted “their own apology”, since just a few days ago the former Queen’s confidant Lady Susan Hussey (83) met Ngozi Fulani, who she had insulted, after a racism scandal to talk to the boss of the charity Sistah Space - ironically, after an intervention by Prince Williams, who publicly spoke out against racism.

Prince Harry's request for an apology: the palace reacts "astonished" to the request

Following the release of the controversial Netflix documentary Harry

According to the report, Harry and Meghan wanted “their own apology”, since just a few days ago the former Queen’s confidant Lady Susan Hussey (83) met Ngozi Fulani, who she had insulted, after a racism scandal to talk to the boss of the charity Sistah Space - ironically, after an intervention by Prince Williams, who publicly spoke out against racism. Harry and Meghan would see this as a "double standard". Therefore, the Sussexes wished for their part a conciliatory meeting before attending the coronation of King Charles III. will attend next May.

However, this demand for a family reunion and an apology has "stunned" the English royal palace, according to a new report from "The Sun". Accordingly, the royal family will leave Harry and Meghan's request unanswered. "It's a bit absurd after what they did," Royal expert Nigel Cawthorne told the British newspaper. Rather, the Sussexes would have to admit their own mistakes before the crown moves. "King Charles will not offer a reconciliation, which he believes would be unworthy of the crown," insider Cawthorne said.

Royal expert Katie Nicholl from "Vanity Fair" also believes that the palace will not apologize first. "What needs to happen is that both sides admit their mistakes. Once that happens, it might pave the way for reconciliation," Nicholl told the Daily Mail.

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