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Harry and Meghan never admit guilt or apologize – the destruction of the royal family is like a hand grenade, experts say

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PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will never admit guilt or apologize for destroying the Royal Family, experts say.

The Sussexes touched down in Nigeria today for their three-day “faux royal tour” and were photographed dancing with schoolchildren and chatting to locals with smiles from ear to ear.

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Royal experts say Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will ‘never apologize’ for their attacks on the companyCredit: EPA
The couple landed in Nigeria today

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The couple landed in Nigeria todayCredit: AFP
Chief royal correspondent Jack Royston spoke on The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show this week

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Chief royal correspondent Jack Royston spoke on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show this week

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Harry has been in the UK since Tuesday but left London last night after a secret meeting with Meghan in London.

The prince did not meet King Charles on his trip after being snubbed by his “busy” father.

And now royal experts claim that Harry and Meghan’s “beating up” at the Firm and throwing of “hand grenades” would have had an impact – but that the Sussexes will never apologize.

Other commentators claimed this week that the Monarch would have had time to see his son.

The Sun’s Arthur Edwards claimed the king did not want to see Harry, while royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said there was “no doubt” this was a message to Harry.

In the sun Royal Exclusive Show this week, Matt Wilkinson spoke to royal correspondent Jack Royston.

Our Royal Editor said Harry had long been throwing “hand grenades and insults”.

Matt said: “I understand why the king is so furious with Harry.

“The destruction of the family was terrible.”

He said there was room for change – but someone had to act.

Harry and Meghan are a painful distraction that King Charles could do without – he doesn’t need their drama, pundit outbursts

The editor continued: “There is a big middle ground that no one is venturing into, an apology.

“Harry and Meghan never admitted any fault – they never said ‘oh we made a mistake here, we should have done that, we’re sorry’.

“Someone has to intervene, it should certainly be Prince Harry or Meghan who enters this space, not the King.”

Jack, Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent, said Harry rarely admits guilt.

He stated that the only time the Duke confessed was if everything he did was immortalized in photos or videos.

Jack said: “The bottom line seems to be that he won’t recognize he’s done anything wrong unless he’s on camera.

“And he needs to get over it if he wants the public’s forgiveness.

Inside Sussex’s trip to Nigeria

The Duke and Duchess will spend three days in Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games.

The Sussexes will be taken to a hotel when they land for the first time today, then visit the Light Academy, a school in nearby Wuse, before meeting defense leaders and visiting injured soldiers.

Tomorrow Harry will be on the field with a team during a sitting volleyball match played by Nigeria’s Invictus team, before he and Meghan meet more soldiers and their families.

That afternoon, Meghan will host a Women in Leadership event with Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a Nigerian-American economist who is director general of the World Trade Organization.

Then, on Sunday, the Sussexes will attend a basketball clinic that promotes young people’s entry into the sport, enjoy a cultural reception and visit a fundraising hub.

“I could tell him what to apologize for.”

Harry and Meghan were all smiles today as they began their “faux royal tour.”

They arrived together at 5am on a British Airways flight after a meeting in London Heathrow’s Windsor VIP suite yesterday.

Harry, 39, flew to Britain on Tuesday, with Meghan, 42, arriving from Los Angeles.

Just hours before they boarded their flight, King Charles was photographed beaming in Surrey, while Prince William visited a site where homes for the homeless were being built.

Harry also spoke about how he felt about his time in the UK.

King Charles was seen on Tuesday leaving Windsor Castle at around 11am, just hours before landing.

Harry’s full mental health speech

By Matt WilkinsonRoyal Editor

“Hello everyone,” said Harry, before asking the teacher and children to raise their hands, “if I say mental health, do you know what it means?”

He continued: “In some cases around the world, more than you might think, there is a stigma when it comes to mental health. Many people don’t want to talk about it because it’s invisible. It’s something in our mind that we can’t see. It’s not like a broken leg, it’s not like a broken wrist.”

“It’s something we’re still relatively unsure about. But guess what? Every person in this room, the youngest, the oldest, every person has mental health. Therefore, you have to take care of yourself so you can take care of other people. And other people have to be able to take care of themselves, to take care of you. That’s how it works. And there’s no shame in being able to recognize that today is a bad day, okay?”

He added: “And you woke up this morning sad and you left school stressed and you lost a loved one in your family and you don’t know who to talk to or who to talk to. All these things you might be led to believe are not for talk. We are here today to say that this is not the case.

“Each of these things is completely normal. It’s a human reaction, whether it’s sadness, stress, whatever the feeling, it comes from an experience you’ve had. they can have. Each of us is likely to have this on any given day. So if you take anything away from today, know that mental health affects everyone around the world.

And then, making a gesture as if he were going to kick a football, Harry added: “And the more you talk about it, the more you can shake off the stigma, get away into the long grass, and then everyone will have the opportunity to be able to share how how they’re feeling, how they’re dealing with the situation, and then you can help other people.

“So you will promise us that after today, you will no longer be afraid, you will no longer have insecurities about your mental health. If you’re not sure, ask. Ask your teachers. Ask your friends. Be there for each other. If you see your friend in your class isn’t smiling, what are you going to do? Are you going to ask them if they’re okay, because it’s okay not to be okay?

The prince was then spotted in London before heading to an Invictus event.

Harry released a statement at around 2pm saying he would not be seeing Charles, due to his father’s “diary of commitments and a number of other priorities”.

Charles then snubbed his son for a second time – announcing that William would take command of Harry’s old helicopter regiment next week.

On Wednesday afternoon, King Charles hosted the first party of the year in the palace garden, one of his first events back in the public eye.

Around the same time, Harry was supported by Princess Diana’s brothers at her Invictus party.

The king was just three kilometers away.

The party ended at 6pm – just as Harry was finishing a service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Yesterday he appeared as a surprise guest at a party organized by the charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers – which supports the bereaved children of military personnel.

There, Harry was asked about what his time in the UK had been like.

He told the BBC: “It’s great.”

Harry was pictured leaving the UK last night – before meeting Meghan for a secret meeting

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Harry was pictured leaving the UK last night – before meeting Meghan for a secret meetingCredit: Louis Wood
He arrived in the UK on Tuesday to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games Foundation

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He arrived in the UK on Tuesday to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games FoundationCredit: Getty
He was all smiles on Wednesday at the Invictus party

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He was all smiles on Wednesday at the Invictus partyCredit: AFP



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