Prince Harry nearly 'out of time' as his 'royal clout' is slipping, says …
Prince Harry is "running out of time" to ease tensions between the Royal Family and the Sussex party after his bombshell memoir, according to a royal expert. It comes as the Duke of Sussex may see his "royal clout" expire, with Commentator Hilary Fordwich warning of his "limited shelf-life" that may run out entirely over the next few years. Meghan Markle and Harry stepped down from active duties in the Royal Family back in March 2020, and Fordwich believes the pair made a risky move in doing so.
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Speaking of Harry's last grasp at relevancy, Fordwich told Express: "Harry's biggest enemy isn't the royals, it's time. Time for him is running out.
"There are two definites which enable us to predict how Harry will behave after the coronation and neither leads us to believe things will calm down. "He's always been a royal rebel. The optics of all he revealed regarding his 'true' character in his bare all book Spare were unfortunate at best."
That "royal rebel" persona is doing little for the Duke though, as expert Fordwich believes he is "an irrelevant royal".
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Fordwich continued: "He has long feared for his 'limited shelf-life' before he starts sliding down the royal family pecking order and the public become far more fascinated with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. "So, after the coronation he has to come up with ways to remain relevant and sadly, sensation sells." Whether the Duke and Duchess appear at the coronation is yet to be confirmed, but The Daily Star previously reported the pair had been formally invited.
It marks a "litmus test" for the family and King Charles, with one royal expert previously saying the success of the day will bring "crown and people" together in an important public showcase of the family.
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