King Charles III needs to "grant" Prince Harry a home in the UK as it's "the right thing to do" according to a PR expert.
The move would be the best course of action to avoid more drama among the Royal Family according to Grigorij Richters, CEO at Global PR and Communications expert. He explained that Harry's position as one of the seven Counsellors of State for his father mean he is entitled to a residence in England.
The expert said: "I believe the King will grant Harry a place to live in Britain. It would be the right thing to do, after all, the King is Harry's father, and it would take a lot of the drama out of the situation.
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Getty Images)Even if the release of Harry's book may have caused the Royal Family a lot of embarrassment, it would demonstrate true kindness and grace from the King to allow his son to live in Britain".
Talking to Daily Express, Grigorij of at XWECAN also claimed that from a PR point of view Charles should be working towards resolving any residual conflict with Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. He added: "I believe the Royal Family's goal should be to simply resolve conflicts and move forward. They can't keep becoming involved in all of this drama. If the King allows Harry to live in Britain, he will set a good example for the entire family and country, taking the sting out of the situation and making it a non-issue".
The news comes after reports claim King Charles III is looking to end the on-going issues with his youngest son, Prince Harry. It's said the monarch wants to reconcile with the Duke of Sussex for "strategic" reasons.
The pair have seemingly had a fractured relationship following Harry's decision to leave the royal family. The prince has also took aim at Charles' wife, Queen Camilla, on a number of public occasions, including in his best selling memoir titled Spare.
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Getty Images)However, it's said the king, who has not been snapped alongside his youngest son in years, is now looking to bring their rift to an end and rebuild broken bridges. An insider claims it's less likely the king's supposed plans are in place to play happy families, though, and will instead be more of a strategic plan.
A former palace staff told The Daily Beast: "Ultimately Charles has not just a personal but also a strategic need to resolve the issue. It’s not sustainable for the king, who is the national symbol of unity, to be on such bad terms with his son."
But they insisted that any reconciliation will only be able to take place with Camilla's help. Harry labelled her the "wicked stepmother" when he went on a public slanging match of the family.
The source continued: "The division between state and family is sacrosanct so Camilla will be pivotal in all this. She is the only one who will be in a position to advise him who he will listen to."