Prince Harry should've kept a 'dignified silence' for any chance at royal reconciliation: expert
Briefly

In a recent BBC interview, Prince Harry expressed a desire for reconciliation with his estranged family while discussing concerns about his father's health. Royal commentator Joe Little commented on Harry's mixed messages and urged that public statements hinder his attempts at mending relationships. Little suggested that Harry's continuous public criticisms undermine trust and questioned the wisdom of his recent disclosures, emphasizing that maintaining silence could be more beneficial for healing family rifts, a lesson Harry appears not to have learned from the past.
"For somebody who is seeking reconciliation with his father, his brother and his family, the very last thing that he should have been doing was talking publicly," said Little.
"From what Harry is saying about his father's health, I thought it sent out a bit of a mixed message, really. Is he suggesting that the King isn't as well as we are led to believe?"
"He clearly feels aggrieved at the outcome of this legal action, but there is a great deal to be gained by maintaining a dignified silence... this isn't Harry's way of doing things."
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