Harry and The Diary of Recoliation: Prince to share the calendar with the palace; Angola wants to avoid travel clashes

Prince Harry has agreed to share his official diary with the royal family to avoid clashes in public appearances and reduce the ongoing tension. The move came into the limelight to see the reputed anti -landamine walk of Princess Diana after his recent visit to Angola, on the same day, a picture of Queen Camilla’s 78th birthday was released. Harry’s photographs allegedly oversee the queen’s milestone coverage, which did not go down well with the palace. According to Mail, Harry is now open to “deconflicte” his program with other senior royals including Prince William’s team at Kensington Palace. His PR teams have allegedly kept in contact with their PR teams since private negotiations started earlier this year. In fact, colleagues of both camps were seen at a meeting at a member club in London earlier this month.
Harry’s olive branch
Harry is also quietly emphasizing a more personal re -combination with her father. According to royal expert Hillary Fordwich, King Charles remains “alert and careful” by the recent efforts of Harry. He said, “Harry misses many aspects of the UK and the royal life, but his return risks more revelations, and it worries the family,” she said. Royal biographical writer Tom Bover told The Mirror that Harry is “seriously worried” about permanent closure. Bover said, “He is afraid that once Charles moved, William will completely distance him from Britain.” The fear allegedly held a prudent meeting in the Royal Over-Sease League in London last week. Harry’s colleagues flew to meet Tobin Andrea, the top communication officer of King Charles. Eyewitnesses said that both teams interacted on the roof of the garden before going inside the house. Although there was no set agenda, both sides had “things to talk”.