Tensions within the Royal Family following Harry and Meghan's tell-all interview and comments have rumbled on, according to reports. The feud doesn't appear to be coming to an end soon either after one report that Camilla "spluttered into her tea" at one of Prince Harry's "ridiculous" suggestions.
In the UK attending the Queen's funeral, the couple were seen with the Prince and Princess of Wales as they viewed tributes to the Queen on Saturday, September 10. It was the first time the four had been seen in public together since Commonwealth Day on March 9, 2020.
Claims that Harry had suggested sorting out his rift with his dad, King Charles III, were picked up by Birmingham Live. The website stated that Vanity Fair has reported the Duke of Sussex suggested a mediator to help heal the rift. A family friend said: "Harry went in with hugs and the best of intentions and said he wanted to clear the air. He actually suggested that they use a mediator to try and sort things out, which had Charles somewhat bemused and Camilla spluttering into her tea.
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"She told Harry it was ridiculous and that they were a family and would sort it out between themselves." Victoria Arbiter told Sunrise Australia: "I know there are a lot of people out there who would love to see Harry and Meghan re-join the Royal Family as working royals. But I think we have to remember that Harry and Meghan's decision to leave was their decision.
"The Queen had left the door open for them for a year, the goal being at the end of that year for them to say yeah you know what we want to come back or no we're very very happy living the life we're living."
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