ROYAL FAMILY WANTS SOMETHING IN RETURN FOR SUSSEX APOLOGY IN CASE OF "WALK AWAY"

 ROYAL FAMILY WANTS SOMETHING IN RETURN  FOR SUSSEX APOLOGY IN CASE OF  "WALK AWAY"

Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Royal Family members may be wanting 'something' if they are to apologise to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with the Duke frequently mentioning that 'the ball is in their court' for an apology

Royal Family members will "want something" should they express an apology to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in case of a "walk away" move from the latter, a royal expert has claimed.

Repeated suggestions from the Duke of Sussex that "the ball is in their court" has seen a shift in tone between the active royals and the Sussex pair.

One expert has even alleged that Harry wants the Royal Family to issue him an apology, particularly from his immediate relatives, including brother Prince William, father King Charles and stepmum Camilla Parker Bowles.

Although an apology, according to one royal expert, would be key to repairing the relationship between the family, it would likely be that the Royal Family "wants something" in return, Daily Express reported.

It appears the Duke of Sussex is wanting an apology from King Charles, Prince William and Camilla Parker Bowles. 

Although an apology, according to one royal expert, would be key to repairing the relationship between the family, it would likely be that the Royal Family "wants something" in return, Daily Express reported.


Expert Afua Hagan said: "Harry certainly wants an apology from the Royal Family for the planting of the stories especially, for not defending him and Meghan, for not really being there for them in the way that they needed them.


"I think a reconciliation will take an apology from the Royal Family to Harry and Meghan and accountability on both sides, more accountability from the Royal Family for the things that they have done and perpetuated.


"I think that Harry and Meghan also need to take some accountability as well. The Royal Family won't want it to be them just apologising and Harry and Meghan going thank you and walking away, they're going to want something as well."

What the Royal Family might want, however, was not disclosed by the expert.


Accountability for both parties may be the driving force behind a speedy burying of the hatchet, especially as King Charles III looks to include both his sons at the upcoming coronation.


It was previously reported that King Charles was desperate to have both Prince William and Prince Harry appear together at the Coronation this coming May.


Whether the pair make an appearance together at the event, which would mark their first since the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, is yet to be seen.


An invitation to the event though showed that "blood is thicker than Netflix cheques", according to one expert who believed King Charles' coronation invite may mark another difficulty between Harry and Will.




QUEEN CONSORT CAMILLA  DETERMINED TO MAKE DAUGHTER IN-LAW, KATE MIDDLETON'S LIFE  A NIGHTMARE, A PALACE INSIDER HAS CLAIMED

Queen Consort Camilla and Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton

The insider told Radar about Camilla and the Princess of Wales rift as things took an even harsher turn after King Charles ascended to the throne in September following the death of Queen Elizabeth.


The palace insider disclosed to the publication, per Ok Magazine, "Camilla can't stop gloating and is determined to make Kate's life a nightmare."


The source further claims the Queen Consort even asks Prince William’s sweetheart to curtsy for her to show she is superior.


Also, as Kate and William are taking an "active role" in King Charles coronation in May, Queen

Consort Camilla is fuming at the idea.


The insider said, "Camilla fears Kate will steal her thunder."




ALL ROYAL WOMEN MUST NOW CURTSY TO CAMILLA  WITH KING CHARLES ON THE THRONE 

    Queen Consort, Camilla

Royal Family members have always had to curtsy to one another, but there are different rules depending on one's rank. Now, with a new King on the throne, the tradition has altered slightly, and some royals don't have to curtsy in the same way as they did before, while others do.


When Kate Middleton entered the Royal Family in 2011, due to her position in the pecking order, she had to drop to one knee before Princess Anne and Camilla, the then Duchess of Cornwall. However, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie had to curtsy to Kate. Now, since the then Duchess of Cambridge has become the Princess of Wales, the pecking order, and thus the curtsying rules, has changed again.


As for Meghan Markle, when she joined the Royal Family in 2018, she had to bob to almost everyone, unless Harry was with her, in which case she would also jump ahead of Beatrice, and Eugenie, like Kate.


Although old fashioned, royal women are expected to bow and curtsy to one another, based on a document the late Queen produced back in 2005.


Called the Precedence of the Royal Family to be Observed Court, it listed the royal women and their seniority to one another.

Even though Camilla was not born into royalty, members of the Royal Family had to curtsy to her when she married the then Prince Charles, heir to the throne, in 2005.

However, going against tradition, the Queen changed this due to the circumstances of Camilla and Charles' marriage.

Women born into royalty, such as Anne, Beatrice, and Eugenie, were moved forwards ahead of Camilla, whereas those like the then Duchess of Cornwall, like Sophie, Countess of Wessex, stayed where they were.


In 2012, a year after Kate joined the family, the order was altered again to fit her in.


The then Duchess of Cambridge was expected to curtsy to Anne, Beatrice, and Eugenie, but not if she was with Prince William.

But, even when Kate was with William, she still had to curtsy to Anne. The Princess Royal's rank did not change.


The same applied to Meghan Markle - the Duchess of Sussex had to curtsy to everyone when alone, but didn't have to bow before Beatrice and Eugenie if she was with Prince Harry.


According to a source, the royal women not only curtsy to one another in public, but from the comfort of their own homes too.


They told the Telegraph: "What they do when there are no outsiders present I can’t tell, but I suspect they do [curtsy]. They all did with the Queen."

The biggest change, though, to curtsying tradition since Charles became King, is that Camilla has leaped over Princess Anne, and all royal women must now curtsy to her.


However, some royal experts, as well as fans, claim that royal women have always only curtsied to the monarch - and not to any other female member of the Royal Family.


So, that means Eugenie and Beatrice, for example, would only bow to King C





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