
Prince Harry's feud with the Royal Family is "far from over" as one key senior royal still poses a "big problem" for the estranged Duke, it has been claimed. Talks of a potential future reunion between the Duke of Sussex and the royals reemerged this week after the King hosted Prince Harry for a private tea at Clarence House during his four-day visit to the UK.
Father and son spent 55 minutes together after 19 months of not seeing each other, but no further details of the meeting were disclosed. Several royal watchers dubbed it a step in the right direction between the two sides.
But now, a royal commentator says that, due to one obstacle, there is still a long way to go for any healing to be done.

Daisy McAndrew told The Sun: "I think this [the royal feud] is an ongoing problem.
"It's also William who doesn't want anything to do with Harry."
Ms McAndrew said that although it is still early days it could be the "beginning" of something positive in the future, however, she added that the Duke of Sussex will have to win over one key royal if he wants to reconcile with the Firm.
She explained: "I still think that William's a big problem. As in, I don't blame him at all.
" don't mean that in a derogatory way.
"But certainly my impression is he doesn't feel comfortable with this rift being fixed and he, I don't think, would have wanted this meeting to have gone ahead."
She added: "My impression is that he just thinks Harry's too much trouble and he doesn't want anything to do with him and he would rather the King didn't as well.
"So he's going to have to be brought onside if they're going to fix this."
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