Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly pushing for an apology from the Royal Family following news of a “reconciliation” assembly on the Palace between charity boss Ngozi Fulani and a former aide.
The Sunday Times reviews that the couple have been livid to listen to that palace aides arrange the assembly with Ms Fulani when no such motion was ever taken with them, with a supply describing it as “double standards”.
Ms Fulani and Lady Hussey, a former aide and shut good friend of the late Queen’s, met face-to-face within the Palace on Saturday, the place Lady Hussey apologised for “interrogating” the Sistah Space founder over her ethnicity at a perform in November, which had earned widespread condemnation.
It comes simply days after the explosive second half of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix docu-series aired, by which they have been fiercely essential of his household and the royal establishment.
“Nothing like that was ever done when Harry and Meghan raised various concerns — no meeting, formal apology or taking responsibility or accountability,” a supply informed The Sunday Times.
“That is hard to swallow — 100 per cent yes they’d like to have a meeting.”
Harry had additionally made it clear within the docu-series that he had as soon as hoped for “genuine accountability” from his household, however he knew it was more and more unlikely.
“I’ve had to make peace with the fact we’re probably never going to get genuine accountability or apology,” he informed viewers within the Netflix docu-series.
According to The Times, the couple now need a “reconciliation meeting” earlier than King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort’s coronation in May, amid reviews they are going to nonetheless be invited regardless of the rift.
The publication additionally claimed that their request could also be granted with a senior Palace supply suggesting the King might be open to it.
“If they want to get in touch with the King, they know where he lives.”
During the controversial six-part Harry & Meghan docu-series, the Duke of Sussex accused his brother of “screaming” at him and his father of telling lies throughout their now-infamous 2020 Megxit showdown.
The disaster assembly – dubbed the “Sandringham Summit” – happened simply days after Harry and Meghan introduced their intention to step again from frontline royal duties.
Opening up for the primary time in regards to the personal household dialogue in his Netflix sequence, Harry described a “terrifying” scene.
“I went in with the same proposal that we’d already made publicly, but once we got there, I was given five options: one being, all in, no change; five being, all out. I chose option three in the meeting, half in, half out. Have our own jobs, but also work in support of the Queen. But it became very clear very quickly that that goal was not up for discussion or debate,” Harry revealed.
“It was very terrifying to have my brother (Prince William) scream and shout at me, and my father (then-Prince Charles) say things that just simply weren’t true – and my grandmother, quietly sit there and sort of take it all in.”
In the docu-series, Harry additionally accused William of permitting his press secretary to offer a voluntary witness assertion in opposition to Meghan throughout her Associated Newspapers trial.
The Duchess of Sussex sued the Mail on Sunday over the publication of the “personal and private” letter she despatched to her father Thomas Markle in 2018. Meghan received the case in 2021.
Originally printed as Furious Harry and Meghan need apology from Royal Family