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Scepticism is mounting over Prince Harry's chances of reconciling with the Royal Family , with a history of missed opportunities suggesting a murky future. The Duke of Sussex has repeatedly found himself overlooked in Royal events, ranging from his absence on the guest list for June's Trooping the Colour, to his unfulfilled wish to reconnect with King Charles III in May, and an apparent snub from the wedding of his close chum, the Duke of Westminster. According to Royal experts, these instances cast a long shadow across Harry's endeavours to settle his familial quarrels.

Royal commentator Jennie Bond aired her doubts, remarking: "If Harry had really wanted to confront his family and patch things up, he would surely have allotted more time to his recent visits so that his father at least could make arrangements to see him." Click here to follow the Mirror US on Google News to stay up to date with all the latest news, sport and entertainment stories. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's dad shares sadness over what Archie and Lilibet will realise 'in a few years' time' Bond also shared her thoughts on whether Prince William might extend a hand, speaking frankly with OK! magazine: "I don't think there's any chance of William wanting to do so, particularly with all he has on his plate right now.



So, I'll believe this when I see it, but it will be lovely if he could indeed spend some time, perhaps at Balmoral, during the summer and make peace with his father." Her comments follow recent rev.

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