Prince Harry and Meghan to 'seek forgiveness' from Kate and William for 'telling reason'


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should “seek forgiveness” from the Prince and Princess of Wales after all the “hurt they have caused”, following Princess Kate’s shocking cancer diagnosis, a royal commentator has claimed.

Last Friday, the future queen sent shockwaves around the world after she appeared in a video message to announce she has been diagnosed with a type of cancer.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have found out about the devastating news like the rest of the world, without having been told beforehand.

The couple quickly made a public statement saying: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.”

But now the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden suggested that it’s the right time for the Montecito couple to apologise and seek forgiveness from the Waleses, particularly after the brutal remarks they have made about her throughout the years and her “kind” efforts to rekindle the feuding brothers’ relationship.

Prince William and Prince Harry are said to no longer be on “speaking terms” with each other.

Harry and Meghan have been estranged from the Firm ever since they quit their royal duties and moved to America in 2020, unleashing several explosive claims and accusations against the royals through a series of interviews, their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan and Harry’s Memoir, Spare.

Mr Eden wrote: “As always, Kate remained silent in public [following the Sussexes’ claims], however much anguish she was suffering privately after the slurs across the Atlantic.

“We saw what a natural diplomat she is when, following Prince Philip’s funeral in Windsor, she could be seen talking to Harry as they left St George’s Chapel before discreetly stepping back and allowing William to speak to his brother more privately. “Her kind efforts seemed to make little difference, however.”

The royal commentator added: “Since Kate disclosed her cancer diagnosis, there have been numerous suggestions that she and William should end their rift with Harry and Meghan.

“Yet, before that can happen, the Sussexes must acknowledge the hurt they have caused and the damage done.

“They should then apologise and beg forgiveness from Catherine and her husband, who deserve nothing less.

“How cheering if, during Easter – a time of renewal – they could begin the renewal of their relationship with the Royal Family.”

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