King Charles III gave another “olive branch” to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during his first speech, the Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers says.
“He not only mentioned the Prince and Princess of Wales, bestowing those titles upon them but also conveyed his love for Harry and Meghan,” Mr Myers told Sky News Australia.
“And that is a big deal because, as you said, these are the ones who have been throwing the grenades and making the issues, really, for this family to deal with.”
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