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The Go Up founder continued: “The shame is that I am sure that they probably would like to reconcile with their family.
The experience that they have been through – that they have all been through – seems to have been very painful and that this has all played out in the public eye will only have heightened their pain.
“By acting on better advice, there is a way forward for them not only to heal their public image, but to heal their private relationships too.
“By continuing to act on the advice they appear to be receiving, both of those paths will be shut off, perhaps forever.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have agreed to a series of interviews with US broadcasters and newspapers since their departure from the Royal Family.
The couple renewed their criticism of the Royal Family, with the Duke insisting the institution had missed a “major opportunity” by failing to make the Duchess feel welcome after their marriage.
He also poured further fuel onto the fire as he accused Prince William’s royal aides of briefing the press against him to keep negative stories about his brother from being published.
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