Harry and Meghan have reportedly called for a summit with key members of the Royal Family after the release of their Netflix series, a source has claimed. According to The Times, The Sussexes want the firm to take responsibility for the 'hurt and damage' they've suffered.
Wales Online reports The Duke and Duchess want to meet before King Charles III's coronation, the source told the newspaper. It is alleged they are angry the Palace worked for a meeting between Ngozi Fulani, the charity boss who claimed she was racially abused, and Lady Susan Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth who was stripped of her role amid the allegations.
Harry and Meghan feel their treatment is also worthy of a conversation, the insider says. The couple made a number of allegations in the six-part Netflix series, which the Palace has so far refused to comment on.
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The source said: "Nothing like that was ever done when Harry and Meghan raised various concerns — no meeting, formal apology or taking responsibility or accountability. That is hard to swallow — 100% yes they’d like to have a meeting.”
Among the many revelations from the series, including that Prince William "screamed at shouted at him" during a meeting, Harry said he would have "to make peace with the fact we’re probably never going to get genuine accountability or a genuine apology".
Reports suggest both William and King Charles have agreed to remain silent on the series and to "stay united" as a family. As things stand, there are no plans to arrange a meeting with the couple.
A senior Palace source told The Times: “If they want to get in touch with the King, they know where he lives.” In addition, a royal courtier responding to the allegations made by Harry said: “That is Harry’s decision – he’s taking one decision, we’re taking another. We are deliberately keen to send a message by being voiceless. Our duty is to get on with the job. It isn’t to respond.”
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