Prince Charles likely to do "something decisive" to end the Prince Harry fiasco.
Speaking of the never-ending drama surrounding my son Prince Harry, ...... Book! Interview! -Prince Charles seems to need to learn from his mother when it comes to handling private matters in the public eye, OK reports.
The magazine quotes royal expert Christopher Andersen as saying that "nothing seems to upset the queen" and that if she were alive, "she would probably have taken some action, as she did with [Princess Diana]," when it comes to Harry.
Andersen is referring to the aftermath of Diana's bombshell interview with Panorama magazine in November 1995, in which Her Majesty the Queen advised Diana and Charles to divorce after three years of separation. Their divorce was granted on August 28, 1996.
In that sense, Harry's recent actions will spur the King to take action himself in hopes of easing tensions before Prince Charles' coronation in May.
"So I think Prince Charles will channel her [the queen] in terms of this kind of strength and at some point do something decisive and put it behind him," Andersen said. 'I don't know if he can do that before May. But he will probably have to do that at some point."
Andersen draws a parallel between Harry and his late mother, who died in a Paris car accident in 1997. Royal experts say that the Duke of Sussex is in a "similar situation" to his mother and has been dropping bombshell after bombshell throughout the pages of Spare, which was released on January 10.
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