Royal watching is predictably unpredictable, which we can count on, but other than that, when it comes to the Sussexes making up with the Royal Family, every day is different.
Prince Harry is going to be in the UK for the WellChild Awards this coming September and there’s the chance that he may meet with his father, King Charles, one royal expert has claimed.
Kinsey Schofield appeared on Sky News Australia, where she said: “It could happen in September, during the WellChild Awards, a quick meet and greet, between King Charles and Prince Harry, depending on the King’s schedule.”
According to Kinsey, it could happen, but it’s not a good idea, because the King would be putting himself at risk by meeting with his son, as the Duke has proven himself to be untrustworthy.
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Kinsey used the not-so-secret secret summit as an example of Harry breaking the King’s trust, which is a story she believes the Sussexes leaked to the press because they were jealous of the Waleses getting all the attention.
She said: “I do believe the Sussexes leaked this story, which goes to prove, that they cannot be trusted, so why would the King risk anything by meeting with Harry or Meghan, and have Harry and Meghan, or their friends, discuss what happened at that meeting.”
The Sky News presenter asked why the Sussexes would do something like this, when they were explicitly asked to stop talking about private matters in public with Kinsey saying “they’re short-sided” and “are always in it for the instant gratification.”
According to Kinsey, the Wales family was having a nice week with “incredible coverage,” which saw Prince William on a polo horse, raising millions of dollars for charity, and Princess Kate on the tennis courts with the crowds cheering ‘We love you, Kate,” and then there was Meghan on the sidelines, feeling left out, and as a result, “that was why we saw a mini Sussex blitz,” said the royal commentator.
If that is the case, then Kinsey’s theory would be correct, that the Sussexes settled for a moment in the spotlight, versus playing the long game, which could have resulted in a a lifetime of peace.
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