PRINCE Harry must meet his father and brother face-to-face to find an end to their family feud once and for all, an exclusive poll reveals today.
People in Britain and America also think the family should resolve any past differences in private.
They also want Harry and Meghan to stop commenting on global issues.
Also, on both sides of the Atlantic, most feel the Queen should respond to claims that she did not do enough to address Harry and Meghan’s racism allegations.
The survey found almost three-quarters of those polled in both countries want the Duke of Sussex to negotiate with his brother and father.
Asked the question, “Should Princes Harry, William and Charles meet face-to-face to try to resolve their issues?”, 72.9 per cent in Britain said yes, with an even more substantial 77.6 per cent agreeing in America.
People in both Harry and Meghan’s home countries appear to be tiring of their pronouncements on world affairs, after the couple said last week that they are “speechless” and “feel many layers of pain” over what is happening now in Afghanistan.
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