As fallout from the revelations that came to light during the broadcast entered a second week, the first signs of progress emerged when royal sources revealed to The Times of London that brothers Harry and William had “been in contact” since the interview aired.
But then the article went on to repeat and stoke bullying claims made against the Duchess of Sussex.
A royal source told the newspaper: “The actual worst incidences haven’t come out. There are some harrowing stories to tell.”
Unnamed figures described as “allies of the Prince of Wales” accused Harry of “hypocrisy” and challenged his claims that his father had “cut him off” financially.
It’s exactly the type of palace briefing the Sussexes have complained about and they didn’t take it lying down.
King also suggested the couple were upset that “the palace keeps saying they want to work it out privately, but yet they believe false stories are coming out that are very disparaging against Meghan still. No one in the Royal Family has talked to Meghan yet.”
Harry and Meghan want to “move forward” and see “healing in this…