Prince Harry and King Charles move towards reconciliation
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StyleCaster on MSNHarry Just Got 1 Step Closer to Moving Back to the UK After Meghan Called It a ‘Problem' For Them to ReturnGrant Harrold, former royal butler to King Charles, said that Harry is "quite keen" for his children to experience British schooling in an interview with Study Dog, per Hello! "It's very likely and completely possible," he said. But of course, that might all depend on how those reconciliation talks go.
From Prince Harry's Las Vegas escapades to Princess Margaret's Mustique alleged affair, royal vacation destinations have often been the backdrop for headline-making scandals.
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Considerable on MSNPrince Harry Meets Royal Family in London for Relationship RepairThe post Prince Harry Meets Royal Family in London for Relationship Repair appeared first on Considerable. A significant meeting between Prince Harry and members of the British royal family took place at a
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Enstarz on MSNPrince Harry's Attempt to Reconcile With Royals Branded 'Meaningless' Amid Private Talks Buzz: 'Until Then, Nothing Changes'Despite signs of progress with King Charles, Prince Harry and Prince William's strained relationship remains the biggest roadblock.
The upcoming series The Real Housewives of London has taken a cheeky jab at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ongoing rift with the royal family. In a trailer released on Tuesday,
Attending school in America is fine…for now. Prince Harry reportedly doesn't believe that's a good long-term solution, though. Royal insiders shared that the Duke of Sussex reportedly is "very likely" to enroll his children Prince Archie,
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9Honey on MSNPrince Harry 'quite keen' for his children to experience a British education, former royal butler claimsPrince Harry may be considering a return to the UK to give his children an opportunity to experience British education. Grant Harrold, former royal butler to King Charles, says Harry, 40, is "quite keen" for Prince Archie,
The meeting, which involved the King's communications secretary and Prince Harry's new US-based PR chief, was described as an "informal drink" rather than a formal negotiation.