They were reportedly positive interactions
Prince Harry held peace talks with his father before confirming his attendance at next month’s Coronation of King Charles and the Queen Consort, Camilla, according to reports.
Speaking to The Telegraph, the friend said that the father and son had “positive conversations” about the upcoming star-studded event. But Tessa argued "that if you have Harry then they would have to have everyone else", such as non-working members of the Royal Family.Elsewhere in the OK! exclusive interview, Tessa said that Harry and Meghan were playing a game that was all about “power.”
She said that Harry "will come in with other people" rather than having his own "choreographed moment” like the Queen’s platinum jubilee.
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