The Royal Family has been left 'baffled' through Harry and Meghan's mentioned demands for an apology from Buckingham Palace, in the wake of their controversial Netflix documentary that has further soured family members inside the Firm.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly preserving out for the Palace to apologise earlier than they reflect onconsideration on attending King Charles's coronation subsequent year.
But insiders have said the royals are 'baffled' over reports that the couple want to meet to address their grievances, and are 'refusing to respond' till they also admit that they have made their very own errors at some point of the row.
According to one Royal expert, there is zero risk the Royal family will make the first cross in any efforts in the direction of reconciliation.



Yesterday, The Sunday Times reported that Harry and Meghan 'want their very own apology' after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani for 'reconciliation' talks at Buckingham Palace this week.
The 83-year-old, who served the late Queen for six decades, stepped down from her honorary role 'with instant effect' amid a furious outcry after Miss Fulani tweeted how she again and again asked her 'where do you definitely come from?' at a royal reception.
The scandal brought on Lady Susan to step down, and an intervention from Prince William, with his office criticising his godmother's 'unacceptable comments' and saying 'racism has no area in our society'.
Lady Susan apologised in person to Miss Fulani on Thursday, which she customary before an agreed declaration from the pair stated both wanted to 'rebuild their lives in peace' following the 'distressing' ordeal.



But it looks the saga left Harry and Meghan miffed, as the Sussexes are now reportedly disturbing a 'sit down with the royal family' to tackle their own 'issues' - many of which were aired in their six-part bombshell Netflix documentary this week, viewed through many as an unprecedented attack on the Firm.
This, however, has left the Royal Family 'baffled', supply have instructed The Sun.
'The King does not choose to get concerned in a public tit for tat,' a source is said to have said, with another asking: 'Who's apologising to whom?'
Meanwhile, Katie Nichols, Vanity Fair's Royal Editor, said there is no trade of the Royal Family making the first go to apologise to the Sussexes.
'What desires to show up is an admission that there have been faults on each sides and as soon as there has been that admission, that may pave the way for a reconciliation,' Ms Nichols instructed OK! Magazine. 'But Charles is aware of that a monarchy divided is now not a monarchy the world desires to see.



'Harry knows full nicely William isn't always going to retaliate. I think the Palace's stance of by no means complain, by no means give an explanation for in this occasion is actually the right strategy due to the fact if they comment they will solely gasoline the narrative and enable the story extra oxygen to run. 'I think by using pronouncing nothing it is a dignified silence.'

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