Queen Elizabeth II is leaving no stone unturned to make sure her feuding family settles their differences.
Expert, writer and royal historian and author Robert Lacey claims that the monarch still remains close to her grandson Prince Harry, despite the fiasco unleashed by him since his and wife Meghan Markle’s royal exit.
The writer of Battle of Brothers told Hello! that Her Majesty has extended an olive branch by inviting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to her platinum jubilee celebrations next year and would want him to join her on the balcony as well.
“The fact that Harry and his grandmother have been able to talk to each other so directly through the last year has been a saving grace of the situation,” he said.
"The Queen has always expressed personal sympathy and understanding and I'm sure she'd want Harry on the balcony. She would not regard the family as complete without that," Lacey added.
"I think the children are a major route towards reconciliation,” he shared.
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