Prince Harry's return to the UK has been met with "suspicion," with royal historian Hugo Vickers claiming the Royal Family no longer trusts him. Mr Vickers said Harry "wasn't trusted" and had "caused a lot of harm" with his memoir Spare and warned that anything the Duke says could resurface in a future tell-all. The author of bestselling royal biographies including works on the Queen Mother and Queen Mary, told The Sun: "It would be in his, and everybody else's, interests if somehow he could form some sort of personal reconciliation with his father."
The expert added that King Charles once pleaded with his son: "Don't make my last years miserable." But reconciliation, Mr Vickers insisted, will only be possible if Harry "apologises" and gives assurances to both his father and Prince William. Without that, he argues, the Sussexes' relationship with the monarchy is doomed.
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