Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle desire a “sit-down assembly” with senior members of the royal household, following the discharge of the couple’s Netflix documentary collection this week, it has been claimed. The Sussexes need the Royal Household to “take duty” for the “harm and harm” they put the couple by way of earlier than attending King Charles’ coronation in Might, The Occasions reported.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wish to “sit down with the royal household” for a gathering to deal with the “points” they raised within the collection, the report stated including that the couple are significantly livid that the palace facilitated a heat reconciliation assembly between Ngozi Fulani, a charity boss, and Girl Susan Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth amid a race row.
Quite the opposite, the royal household has not responded in any respect to the couple’s allegations, infuriating them.
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“Nothing like that was ever executed when Harry and Meghan raised varied issues — no assembly, formal apology or taking duty or accountability. “That’s laborious to swallow — one hundred pc sure they’d prefer to have a gathering,” the report stated.
Within the remaining three episodes, Prince Harry admitted he would have “to make peace with the actual fact we’re in all probability by no means going to get real accountability or a real apology” from his brother Prince William, or his father King Charles.
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The Occasions reported {that a} senior palace official stated, “In the event that they wish to get in contact with the King, they know the place he lives. That’s Harry’s determination – he’s taking one determination, we’re taking one other. We’re intentionally eager to ship a message by being unvoiced.
“Our responsibility is to get on with the job. It isn’t to reply,” the report quoted officers as saying.