King Charles won’t give ‘olive branch’ to Meghan Markle, Prince Harry to join working royals, expert claims
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Sept. 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Her eldest son, Charles, became king upon her death. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reside in California.
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"I don’t think he will be encouraging them to rejoin the working royals," Bullen continued. "As you know, Harry and Meghan have made it very clear that’s not a role they want. So I think the olive branch is a family olive branch. It’s not an olive branch to rejoin the working royals."
Bullen is an award-winning documentarian who has been producing programs about the British royal family for 20 years and has worked closely with King Charles for about a decade.
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