Will the hatchet soon be buried?
According to the English press, Charles III is redoubling his efforts to (re)unite the royal family.
This Sunday, March 5, the
Daily Mail
reveals that the king is ready to open the doors of Buckingham Palace to his son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, if the latter were to confirm their presence at his coronation.
As a reminder, the coronation is scheduled for London on May 6, the day of the fourth birthday of Archie, the son of the Sussexes.
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“King Charles set to offer an olive branch to Harry and Meghan by allowing them to stay at Buckingham Palace when they visit Britain in future,” headlines the Mail
on
Sunday
.
According to the very informed tabloid, the Sussexes could thus in the future be offered the former suite of Prince Andrew in Buckingham, where he once received the socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Evicted from Frogmore Cottage
This announcement is timely since we learned this week that Charles III had made the decision to evict his youngest son and his wife from Frogmore Cottage, the property in Windsor that the late Queen Elizabeth II had offered to the couple in 2018, as a wedding gift.
According to information from the English tabloid
The Sun
on February 28, the Sussexes had received an eviction notice about a month ago, following the publication in January of Prince Harry's memoir, titled
The Substitute
.
And surprisingly, the monarch would plan to offer the residence to his brother, Prince Andrew, yet implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal which made him fall from grace.
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Nevertheless, according to a source close to the Palace quoted by the
Daily Mail
, although Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla are seeking to ease the tensions of the Windsor clan, they remain “furious” by the latest revelations of Prince Harry in his memoirs.
The Substitute
.
Throughout the pages, he does not spare the royal family and does not hesitate to scratch his “dangerous” and “wicked” mother-in-law.
That said, the new king of England wants to play the rally card in a United Kingdom hit hard by the crisis.
“The King is not a bad man.
He does not wish to see his brother Andrew homeless or penniless.
And does not want to deprive the Sussexes of a base in the United Kingdom either, ”continues the
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For Meghan and Harry, accommodation in London would also prove to be a much "better option" than the residence of Frogmore Cottage.
Especially since “the Sussexes have always wanted rooms at Buckingham Palace”.
Other pied-à-terre would also be under consideration.
The English press thinks in particular of St James's Palace or even Lady Diana's former apartment.