Prince Harry allegedly wanted to use a mediator to resolve the rift between him and the Royal Family.
Prince Harry Wanted To Use Mediator To Resolve His Rift With Adulterous Queen Consort Camilla-‘Camilla Spluttered Into Her Tea,’ Says Royal Expert Katie Nicholl
That is according to royal expert Katie Nicholl. This statement was made in relation to the couple’s visit in April 2022 in the UK prior to the late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.
It is claimed that Harry and Meghan Markle popped by the UK on their way to the Invictus Games in the Hague. During the course of that process, they apparently met King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla under their previous duties as Prince and Princess of Wales respectively.
But the meeting did not go as planned. It is claimed that Harry and Meghan arrived late, while they only stayed for around 15 meetings. That is when Harry had reportedly wanted a mediator to sort things.
In her comments, Katie quoted a source that said: “He actually suggested that they use a mediator to try and sort things out, which had Charles somewhat bemused and Camilla spluttering into her tea.
“She told Harry it was ridiculous and that they were a family and would sort it out between themselves.” If those comments are taken to be true, then they are very significant for the following reasons.
First of all, it suggests that Harry and the royals have a different way of handling things. It is clear that Harry would want outside intervention.
This was shown during his Oprah Winfrey interview as that was aired in public, while the royals appear keen on keeping things in house. Secondly, it would demonstrate from Harry’s point of view that it no longer makes sense to sort things out face-to-face.
The fans on social media sympathised with Harry. And in the process of doing so, they felt the royals had to modernise. One person wrote: “Still in the medieval age!”
Time will tell if the family can ever reunite. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

