A former royal staffer, who faithfully served King Charles during his tenure as the Prince of Wales, is emphatically underlining the immediate need to find a resolution to this acrimonious dispute. The urgency stems from both personal and strategic considerations. It has become increasingly difficult for the King, who represents a national symbol of unity, to remain estranged from his son to the extent that they haven't been seen together in years.
However, Russell has also acknowledged the obstacles faced by the 74-year-old monarch, notably the very public and somewhat humiliating fallout with his second son, Harry.
Speculations are also swirling regarding King Charles's potential response to Prince Harry's demand for an apology, given the uncertainty surrounding the Duke of Sussex's potential return to the United Kingdom. Some voices have urged the monarch to provide Prince Harry with a new residence in the UK, expressing concerns about the potential backlash should ties with the Sussexes be severed.
Prince Harry's recent actions, including a globally televised interview (which aired before Charles ascended to the throne), a Netflix documentary, and the upcoming release of his memoir, have only further stoked the flames of his conflict with the royal family. These developments strongly suggest that Prince Harry may have little inclination to reconcile with the royal establishment.