"[King Charles and Prince William] have expressed reluctance and it appears highly unlikely that they will extend an apology, especially to Harry and Meghan," she remarked during the interview.
These comments by Krakue follow earlier reports suggesting that Charles has a "strategic imperative" to reconcile with his son, the author of "Spare." A former Buckingham Palace employee emphasized that the ongoing rift between the father and son is unsustainable for the British monarchy.
"It is simply not sustainable for the king, who embodies the national symbol of unity, to maintain such a strained relationship with his son to the extent that they have not been photographed together in years," the source commented. "Ultimately, Charles has not just a personal but also a strategic necessity to resolve this issue."