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‘Prince Harry could be forgiven but he’d have to take four steps to win back affection’

‘Prince Harry could be forgiven but he’d have to take four steps to win back affection’

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A new documentary examines Prince Harry’s ability to ever be forgiven and whether he would be willing to take the necessary steps in light of his ‘disappointed’ and ‘broken’ appearance in a bombshell BBC interview.

Prince Harry could be forgiven and win back public affection(Image: Getty Images)

A new Channel 5 documentary examines whether Prince Harry will ever be forgiven by the Royal family, while revealing exactly what he needs to do to win back the hearts of a nation – but are these things he’d even consider?

Once upon a time, Prince Harry was one of the most popular members of the Royal family, but fast forward to today, and it’s a whole different story. But could the fairytale have a happy ending? Mirror journalist Kevin Maguire certainly thinks so..

The Mirror’s Associate Editor claims that he needs to do four things in an interview with Channel 5 documentary producers for tonight’s Harry: Can He Ever Be Forgiven?.

If Harry returned to his brother, reconciled with his father, relinquished his public duties, gained some respect, and then lost, it could be a fantastic good news story for a journalist. He claims that that would be a fantastic story of redemption and that it would be absolutely fantastic.

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And he’s not the only journalist to think Harry might win back people’s hearts. Emily Andrews, a broadcaster, said, “I want to see Harry back. If I’m being truthful,

“I believe it would benefit him, and it would benefit the UK,” he said. We would all be reminded of what a great bloke he is and how much we really like him if he returned and did some really good public service.

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Prince William and Prince Harry
Prince William and Prince Harry used to be close(Image: In Pictures via Getty Images)

Some believe Harry would need to make up with the press in order for his family to forgive him and regain public affection. However, a truce with the press seems far off because either side has so much hostility.

Ann Widdecombe, a politician and journalist, claims that he would need to change one thing to improve his relationship with the media.

“I believe Harry and the press can only have a warm relationship once more if he actually finds a job to do.” The press and Harry could come to terms with him if he discovers a sense of meaning in his life.

Julie Montagu, a royal commentator and the Countess of Sandwich, claims Harry can mend the conflict if they want to reconcile.

She explains that the public needs to start with Harry, but she doesn’t. End of story, stop repeating any of your family members at any point during the interview.

“And then number two, if you really want that reconciliation, whether that’s private or public, begin that. The public can be made aware of that once that reconciliation has begun.

Emma Reed Turrell, a psychotherapist and author, claimed Harry had lost his identity in the interim. Harry faces a universal problem, according to the author. I’m who? I was who? What do I want to become? Who can I be, exactly? What is acceptable, exactly?

We all know that when someone leaves any kind of institution, they undergo a significant transition as they re-enter the atmosphere, seek purpose, and seek identity.

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Harry: Will He Ever Be Pardoned? at 9 p.m. on Channel 5 to air this evening (May 24).

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Source: Mirror

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