The Royal Family will discover it 'impossible' to compromise with Harry and Meghan because the solely thing they will take delivery of is a 'grovelling apology' and a 'capitulation', a royal creator warned today.
Tom Bower, who wrote an unauthorised biography of the Duchess of Sussex, cautioned it would be naive for King Charles and Prince William to are looking for a 'peace summit' with the Sussexes and advised them to trouble a statement rebutting the couple's claims instead.
He informed Good Morning Britain: 'There's no compromise with the Sussexes. They are set on one factor which is to get a grovelling apology, a capitulation. They favor William, Kate and King Charles to say that the Sussexes are genuinely proper and have been wronged. But they're no longer right and haven't been wronged.



'For the Royal Family to in any way are seeking a compromise with a couple who have tested themselves to be so unreliable, untrustworthy and deceptive is a recipe for undermining the monarchy.'
Mr Bower stated the Sussexes had induced 'colossal' injury to the monarchy and 'now is the time' to make a statement'.
'Ever due to the fact they appeared on Oprah Winfrey, Meghan and Harry have spewed out endless accusations, misrepresentations, inaccuracies and regularly downright lies,' he said.
'I assume Harry has no different alternative for his own profit and Meghan's profit to continue these allegations into infinity.
'At some stage, the Royal Family has to draw a line and say that these allegations are untrue and the organization - which is supported through the majority of Britons - represents us and will now not be traduced by this couple in California who hate them but preserve their titles.



'They've so a long way earned over $120million just by way of rubbishing and fabricating, in my view, about a family who provides a huge provider to Britain.'
It follows reports this weekend that a reconciliation between Prince Harry, Prince William and their father was once no longer out of the question.
'It's fixable,' the source - who reportedly has ties to both camps - told The Sunday Times. 'Both sides want to preserve their fingers up and admit ''we didn't get the whole thing right, and we bought a lot wrong''... It's going to take flexibility on all sides, but it can be done.'





'It wishes Harry over here, in the room with the King and Prince of Wales, a couple of different household members, some of 'his people' he trusts who always had his back, so he does not assume he is being ambushed.'
The supply stated King Charles would have no trouble with these terms. And Harry has made no secret of his wish to reconcile with his family - even in the midst of all the mudslinging of the past few weeks.
Prince William can also be barely more difficult to win over, the supply said.
He's said to have been extremely hurt via the way his youthful brother has portrayed him in his memoir, Spare.





Harry has shared deeply personal recollections of brotherly spats they have shared, published text messages between his wife Meghan and the Princess of Wales in the course of their now notorious bridesmaid gown argument and accused the future King and Queen of endorsing his Nazi costume.
Even still, the royal source says William's loyalty is in the end to his country, and he will reconcile if he believes it's the great element for the future of the monarchy.

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