King Charles 'hopeful for a reconciliation' with Prince Harry by giving children titles

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    King Charles could offer a further olive branch to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in hope of healing the royal rift with titles for their children, Archie and Lilibet, it has been claimed. Royal author Katie Nicholl claimed the public is set to her “imminently” if the children have received HRH titles. Speaking to Fox News, Ms Nicholl said: “I think Charles has been devastated by how things have spiralled.

    “And he is hopeful that there will be a reconciliation.

    “I think we saw that in the very public olive branches that were extended to Harry and Meghan.

    “After the queen’s death, particularly in that first speech that Charles gave to the nation, he spoke of his love for Harry and Meghan.

    “He addressed them on first-name terms.

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    “He made the concession to allow Harry to wear his uniform when he was standing vigil by the queen’s coffin and of course, there’s the matter of titles, whether [his grandchildren] Archie and Lilibet will get [them].

    “Will that be the final olive branch that is offered? I think we’ll hear about that imminently.”

    It comes as royal expert Angela Levin has claimed that Queen Camilla is “very upset” with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following their outbursts towards the Royal Family.

    The Duke of Sussex has previously claimed King Charles and Prince William are “trapped”. He also said he had been cut off by his father.

    “But she understands how parents can love their children but absolutely dislike what they’re doing.”

    Harry could “target” Camilla in his upcoming memoir, it has been claimed.

    US commentator Lee Cohen has warned that if Harry attacked Camilla, Americans would be quick to side with him.

    Speaking to Express.co.uk, Mr Cohen said: “Camilla has really proved herself to be an asset to Charles and eventually to the British people and has earned the respect of Her Majesty.

    “She’s really a very admirable person and as I said an asset to Britain.”



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