Harry's reconciliation is 'wishful thinking’ as ‘dust hasn’t settled'


Harry's reconciliation is 'wishful thinking’ as ‘dust hasn’t settled'

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Omid Scobie, author of the Sussex biography Finding Freedom, has claimed reconciliation talks are unlikely to be held before May when the coronation is due to take place. He told last week’s


episode of the Royally Obsessed podcast: “This possibility that Charles may be a driving force behind a reconciliatory moment, I actually heard from Palace sources — as have some of the


other royal correspondents I’ve spoken to — who have all been told that there’s no truth in that story, that they were really surprised that this story had gone out because no conversation


has actually gone that far. “They felt that maybe it was more of a projection of how people around the Royal Family feel it might go but it is not based on anything that family members have


said privately. I know on the Sussexes’ side, they certainly aren’t aware of any kind of conversations like that. And I think the dust really hasn’t settled. “I would imagine that this


moment would be a bit of a wake-up call for some family members, but I also think that people will remain incensed with Harry for some time. I thought it was almost a rose-tinted [view] for


Harry to want reconciliation so soon after this book because I think that tempers need to fray and calm down.” READ MORE: DEALS WILL 'DEMAND MORE' OF HARRY AND MEGHAN AFTER


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