Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want "capitulation and apology by the palace."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want "capitulation and apology by the palace."

Apparently, invitations to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's coronation will be arriving soon. Before the "to attend or not to attend" push-and-pull over the coronation, something similar happened during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee last June, when they ultimately flew to England from their home in the United States. Moreover, the May 6 coronation at London's Westminster Abbey is also the fourth birthday of Harry and Meghan's son Archie. [According to the Daily Express, for Harry and Meghan, it will include a royal surrender and apology to end the drama once and for all.

"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused royal aides of actively working against them and refusing to refute negative reports about them," the magazine reported." The couple is now scheduled to return to the UK to attend the king's coronation, but speculation is rife as to how their relationship with the family is faring."

One source said, "The problem is that [the Sussexes] want a capitulation and apology by the palace, which is quite difficult when 'recollections are varied.'"

In particular, Harry, in an interview surrounding the release of "Spare," specifically called for the royal family to apologize to Meghan, who married into the royal family in May 2018, for the treatment she received.

"It was all avoidable, but they couldn't help it," Harry said, adding that the royal family treated him as if he were "delusional and paranoid." You know what you did and you know why you did it. I know what you did and I know why you did it.

Royal historian Robert Lacey says it may be some time before the rift heals, but Harry and Meghan's behavior at the platinum jubilee and at the funeral of Her late Majesty's late husband shows that the Sussexes were able to put any drama aside and come forward in unison with the royal family when necessary It shows that they were able to do so.

"When are you going to kiss and make up?" is almost insulting to ask." Lacey told People. "There were some very serious disagreements between the two of them. But the Platinum Jubilee and the funerals of the Queen and Prince Philip proved that personal animosity can be put aside for the greater good. And that is what the coronation is all about."

Robert Jobson, an expert on the royal family, says that despite rumors that Prince Charles called Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to mediate peace talks between the family and the Sussexes, "there is not much connection," Jobson says. 'Welby's story also misses the mark. It is speculative. My understanding is that there is no actual contact at all. I've been told that's not true."

Jobson says peace talks may not take place until after the coronation. The world does not revolve around Meghan and Harry, even if they think it does. They are focused on their state visits to Germany and France and the coronation."

The drama continues...

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