The royal family received a brutal warning against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after the peace talks of the Duke of Sussex with King Charles.
In a song for GB NewsThe Royal Commentator Lee Cohen expressed his aversion to the reports of a “summit of peace” between the monarch and the Duke of Sussex.
Calling the “alarming” idea, Cohen warned that forgiving Sussex for their past actions and their public criticisms could affect the long -standing respect of the monarchy.
He also added that Harry and Meghan have chosen glory and fortune for loyalty and that the palace should not appear weak by trying to make peace without responsibility.
The expert said that if Charles released the “litany of Harry’s shameful acts and shameful attacks”, this could potentially risk “the very respect that has supported him for centuries”.
“It is not a diplomatic crisis between nations; it is a family schism rooted in ingratitude and pride. The will of the palace to entertain such discussions indicates a dangerous weakness,” he added.
Cohen said that the Royals based in California had chosen “exile, reputation and fortune about loyalty” and urged the palace not to “pursue them, the cap in hand, begging for reconciliation”.
So now, making amends with them could show that the monarchy can be “beaten in submission by petulant defectors”, which could, in turn “,” alienated “supporters.
“The defenders of Sussexes will argue that reconciliation is the Christian thing to do, that families must heal. But forgiveness without responsibility do not heal; it is surrender,” he continued.
“The monarchy is not a private family; it is a public institution, and its actions have a symbolic weight. The palace must hold the line, not for spite but to survive.
“It must show that disloyalty has consequences, that the institution is greater than any individual, even a prince.
“The alternative is dark. A monarchy that complies with the requirements of Sussex is likely to lose respect for its most ardent supporters. The crown has resisted worse storms than that, and it must not weaken now.”