Prince Harry of the UK Begins Conversations with the Royal Family
Prince Harry and Princess Meghan Markle, residing in the United States, are seen in an exclusive interview with famous broadcaster Oprah Winfrey. (Photo by Yonhap News)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Geum Bo-ryeong] It has been reported that Prince Harry of the UK has started conversations with Prince Charles and Prince William for the first time since his 'revelation' interview about the royal family.
According to Gayle King, host of the American CBS morning news program 'This Morning' on the 16th (local time), Prince Harry began talking with his father, Prince Charles, and his brother, Prince William, for the first time since the interview he conducted with his spouse Meghan Markle on the 7th.
King expressed happiness about the Harry couple starting conversations with the royal family and said they hope the family will heal. However, she mentioned that the royal family has not yet contacted Markle.
In an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS on the 7th, Prince Harry revealed that he had a difficult relationship with Prince Charles since declaring independence from the royal family in January last year.
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At that time, Prince Harry said, "When we were in Canada (after the declaration of independence), I spoke with my grandmother (Queen Elizabeth II) three times and with my father twice," and mentioned that at some point Prince Charles stopped answering his calls.
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