A FORMER senior aide to Queen Elizabeth II has suggested that Prince Harry could look to “reconcile” with the Royal Family following the Sussexes’ Megxit dispute.
Ailsa Anderson told GB News: “I haven’t got a crystal ball. Who knows what is going to happen in the future?
“He [Harry] is obviously working very hard on his charities, on the Invictus Games, which has been a celebrated success.
“I’m the daughter of a military officer. I know what it’s like when you’re injured in the military and you feel like you don’t get the support.
“That is a real testimony to his passion for the armed forces that he does this year after year after year.”
Ina discussion with Camilla Tominey, she added: “It’s a family. Families have disputes. I can’t think of one family that doesn’t have an up or down…and it’s difficult.
“Obviously, according to the media, there’s a lack of trust between family members now, but I am a firm believer in reconciliation and who knows what is going to happen down the track?
“There are things that will bring the family together.”
On King Charles, she added: “It’s been a slow transition. I thought the King’s state visit to Germany was absolutely faultless.
“He’s spoken German. His sense of humour, his warmth, his great intellect came through, so I really do think it’s a slow transition, but it’s been faultless.”