King Charles III’s first official year as monarch of the United Kingdom has had such a turbulent way to start. The royal’s feud increased to its maximum point after Prince Harry published his memoir, “Spare,” which tainted irreversibly the royal’s reputation in the United Kingdom.
Despite Buckingham Palace not releasing any statement regarding the latest low blows received by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the royal followers still believe they can find a resolution to their conflict. Their hopes rely on King Charles III’s actions, which might indicate the feud could be over.
Canadian screenwriter, Richard Eden shared his thoughts with the general public, as he admitted he strongly believed, that King Charles III didn’t like conflict at all. This reason was important in his decision to forgive Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson because of their actions. In the same vein, this scenario might be repeated with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Eden also clarified the two cases are different because neither Andrew nor Sarah attacked the royal family as Harry and Meghan did. As the end of the year comes closer, only time will tell if King Charles III is willing to forgive once and for all the royal marriage, and reunite as the royal family used to do.