Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who wish to fix royal family issues, have been told the Palace won't reply unless the Duke apologizes.
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Royal analyst Katie Nichols said Harry's latest demand to the royal family could only lead to reconciliation if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accept their faults.
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Harry and Meghan have been told the Firm won't consider their requests until the Duke "admits his fault" in the ongoing disagreements.
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Nichols said the Palace will likely keep a "dignified quiet" in public until then.
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The first step toward reconciliation is admitting guilt on both sides "told OK! Magazine.
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Adds: "Charles realizes that a divided monarchy is not what the world wants.
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Last week's Netflix docuseries by King Charles' younger son and daughter-in-law made additional accusations against Prince William and the Palace.
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The Sussexes now want to discuss their issues with Firm members in person. Meghan and Harry want the Royal Family to apologize for hurting them.
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Harry and Meghan's fresh requests follow Lady Susan Hussey's' reconciliation meetings with black charity chief Ngozi Fulani at Buckingham Palace this week.
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"Harry knows full well William isn't going to retaliate," Nichols says.
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Further: "In this case, the Palace's tactic of never complain, never explain is correct because commenting will fuel the narrative and give it more air. Silence is respectable."