Prince Harry praised by former royal staffer over ‘clever tactic’ | Royal | News

Prince Harry’s last move was described as a “smart tactic ği claimed by a former royal employee, which could lead to a future“ ceasefire ile with King Charles. Sussex’s relationship with the royal family returned to sour after a sensational exit in 2020.
Recently, however, Harry’s assistants had hopes of reconciliation after a meeting with the king in London. The reports argued that Duke offered to explain the official diary with the royal, so that the engagements did not conflict.
And recently, Harry paid a tribute to a wreath and his late grandfather Prince Philip at the National Memorial Arboretum, where the King and Queen appeared for the 80th anniversary of the VJ Day.
Harry’s wreath and letter was placed after Charles and Camilla left to avoid getting away from the service, which honored the sacrifice of the heroes of the 2nd World War who fought and died in the Pacific and Far East.
The former Royal Butler Grant Harrold, who has been working for King Charles for seven years, said that Harry’s gesture was “beautifully done”.
He said Mirror: “I think the king would appreciate that he did not try to escape on the occasion, because that would happen.
“It also shows some diplomacy, so perhaps a sign of trying to show Harry’s father’s feet and especially to show Prince Philip his respect.
“Because he was fascinated by his grandfather, and Harry has pieces like Philip.”
“This is a very smart tactic and I think it is part of this ceasefire behind the scenes to move forward.”
Harry, thousands of miles away in California, wrote: “For me, this anniversary carries an additional layer of meaning.
“My late grandfather Edinburgh Duke Prince Philip served in the Pacific campaign. He spoke quietly about those years, but I know how deeply he respected everyone who stands in that war theater.
“Today, as I think of it, I think each of you, common challenges, bonds and the legacy you leave.”
When the late Prince Philip officially signed the surrender of the Japanese authorities in USS Missouri, he was at the Gulf of Tokyo on the destroyer HMS Wheelp ship, a warship he served as a command.
King Charles, who had previously been public about the role of his father on the 75th anniversary of his 75th anniversary in 2020, did not mention Philip from his voice address to the country for 80 years since the VJ day last Friday morning.
However, his mentor and great uncle Earl Mountbatten, the Japanese defeat of India as the supreme allied commander South East Asian Command supervised.




