
In Harry’s interview following his meeting with his father, the duke defended airing his grievances about his family in such a public way.
“I don’t believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear,” he sneered.
Harry went on to give a not-so-veiled threat, “You cannot have reconciliation before you have truth,” standing firm in his accusations. He doubled down, adding, “It is not about revenge; it is about accountability,” regarding the unsavory claims he made about his family.
Shuter observed: “Harry and Meghan chose independence. That decision gave them freedom, money, and global platforms. But it also came at a cost: the loss of trust. And in royal life, once trust is broken, it’s never restored.
“The most powerful message the monarchy can send isn’t a statement. Its absence.”
He claimed: “So don’t wait for a public apology or a royal embrace. The family won’t slam the door. They’ll just stop opening it.”