Prince Harry can see reconciliation happening with King Charles
Representatives from both sides were pictured at a private sit-down, seemingly a peace talk, back in July
Prince Harry needs to step up his efforts in healing rift with King Charles by demonstrating 'discipline.'
The advice comes in the light of the Duke of Sussex's several attempts at reconciliation with the Royal Family in recent months.
For context, representatives from both sides were pictured at a private sit-down, seemingly a peace talk, back in July.
Harry even paid a touching tribute to his late grandfather Prince Philip in a letter secretly placed at the National Memorial, during an event attended by the King.
Now, Public relations specialist Eric Schiffer believes reconciliation will take place.
'I do see reconciliation happening but it's going to take time and more patience and consistent discipline by Harry,' Mr. Schiffer said.
Speaking with Newsweek, Mr. Schiffer added that time would tell whether Harry could maintain this new 'discipline,' but he expressed hope for.
'I don't think it's a long of a shot as people say and I think it would be good for both of them,' he said.
Interestingly, Harry has not been launching fresh attacks against his father in recent months, and his next visit to British will shed more light on the dynamics of the situation.
The Duke typically attends London's WellChild Awards, occasionally held in September, but there has been no official confirmation yet.
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