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Prince Harry ‘trying not to stir things’ as he hopes for royal reconciliation

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Prince Harry is going out of his way to stay on the Royal Family’s good side, but it goes unknown whether or not The Firm is paying attention.

Harry has toned down his remarks when giving interviews and when photos of him at a celebrity party popped up, he tried to get them taken down. While it lacks transparency, at the least, Harry put his family before the Kardashians.

We spoke with royal expert Pauline Maclaran about the pending royal reconciliation with the royal author sharing her thoughts on the matter.

“Yes, it does seem Harry is trying not to stir things with his family,” Maclaran said.

“I imagine he would like to see his father more frequently and is mindful of how his behaviors may impact on the King.”

In regards to Meghan gearing up for the holidays and using Thanksgiving as a promotional tool for As Ever, Maclaran doesn’t think it would play a role in Harry’s pursuit of a royal reconciliation with Charles.

“I don’t think it would matter either way. The British don’t have Thanksgiving as a tradition,” Maclaran said.

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