‘William will try and veto it': Prince Harry's reconciliation attempt probably doomed for failure
'I actually don't think anything will come of it, I think Prince William in particular will say, 'I don't trust this person',' she told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.
'I really don't think this is going to go as far as people think because ultimately, I think the King knows that his role as monarch is more consequential than having conversations with Harry.
'I think William, in his capacity, will try and veto it, especially after the horrible year that him and his father and his wife have had just in terms of their health, but also in terms of dealing with the fallout from all the scandalous accusations and allegations made by the Sussexes.'

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