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Prince Harry ‘Holding a Gun,’ as Royals Ponder Peace Summit Idea

Welcome to this week’s edition of which suggests that what is actually occupying minds at the palace this weekend is who can be made to do the not-inviting-of-Harry to the coronation.

Palace sources are saying it’s the government’s call, and that Rishi Sunak should step up and “do a Churchill” (Winston forbad the former Edward VIII, who abdicated, from attending Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953).

The government are saying the palace can do their own dirty work.

The paper’s palace source, described as “well-placed,” said: “The coronation is a state event and funded by the state. So, in the same way that Winston Churchill advised the Duke of Windsor to stay away [from Elizabeth II’s Coronation], the decision of whether to invite Harry, who has no official royal role and no state function at the ceremony, will be down to the government rather than just his father.”

Not so fast, said the government, with a source briefing: “Traditionally, the royal household provides us with the number of royal guests, without giving their identity, and we construct the arrangements on that basis.”

Meghan, Camilla, Prince George of Wales, Catherine, and Princess Charlotte during the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II in September.

Samir Hussein/WireImage

Fashion wars

A fascinating report in the Daily Telegraph this weekend suggested that tension between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton was fueled by the fact that Kate got offered all the best dresses from top designers first, with Meghan only getting the rejects.

The reporter Camilla Tominey (who has also responded to being singled out for criticism in Harry’s book) said that Meghan was particularly aghast at such humiliating treatment in part because, owing to her previous TV career and her website, The Tig, she was used to getting VIP treatment from designers.

But, the report said, the problem once again came down to the “pecking order, and Kate always appeared to get first dibs on designers.”

Erdem seems to have been a particular flashpoint, with the label being a favorite of Kate and Meghan, Tominey writes, saying: “Erdem Moralıoğlu was one of Meghan’s absolute favorites, but even after Harry had put a ring on it, Kate, who was already a client, continued to get priority.”

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Missed any of our Harry memoir coverage? Here you go:

Pre-publication of book

Harry: I lost my virginity to an older woman who spanked me

Harry says ‘red mist’ descended on William in dog bowl brawl

All Harry’s memoir revelations so far—and one big omission

William ‘burning,’ Charles ‘heartbroken’ by memoir

Harry says royals are ‘abusers’ he wants to reconcile with

Harry: Camilla was dangerous, and left ‘bodies in the street’

Harry: Diana would have been ‘heartbroken’ over William’s behavior

Post-publication

All Prince Harry’s revelations ‘Spare’ no one, including himself

When Meghan told Harry: ‘I don’t want to live any more’

Kate told Meghan: ‘I know I was the one that made you cry’

‘Spare’ is a royal riot, but what does Harry really want?

Camilla’s friends insist: She didn’t scheme to be queen

After the Harry hurricane, the royals attempt ‘business as usual’

Harry: Think this is bad? You should see what I left out

One step at a time

There is a sense of rather desperately trying to find sticks to beat Harry with this weekend as the truly outrageous sections of his memoir have been thoroughly excavated by now. As a somewhat confected case in point, witness the Telegraph’s enthusiastic endorsement of the opinion of Dai Davies, a former head of royal protection, who claims that Harry has put the royal family’s safety at risk by describing, for example, how many steps there are in a staircase at Clarence House. In the offending section highlighted by the Telegraph, Harry describes going down a “long corridor” and “up the creaky staircase, which rose three steps before jogging right, up another twelve steps, then jogged right again.”

Davies says: “Historically, there have always been people who have tried to access parts of royal palaces. Whether they are fixated individuals with mental health problems or terrorists, this information could prove very useful.”

Really?

Prince William and Kate during a visit to Royal Liverpool University Hospital in January.

Karwai Tang/WireImage

Baffled Kate moves on from Harry drama

The Daily Beast reported this week that the strategy emerging from the royals over Harry’s book is becoming very clear: keep calm and carry on. This week, Charles, William and Kate were all out busily pressing the flesh as if nothing had happened, buoyed by polls showing Harry’s book has made him extremely unpopular in the U.K.

Now a report in the Mirror says Kate has “dismissed” and “already moved on” from the drama, and is focused on the launch of a new early years campaign in the coming weeks. Sources said she was “baffled” by Harry’s attacks on her but was “totally immersed” in her work and therefore hadn’t “taken much notice.”

A royal source said: “Of course there have been other distractions but the princess has had far more important things on her mind. It’s an important and exciting time. “The campaign she has been working on really is the result of several months behind the scenes (and) will launch a new three to five year program.”

This week in royal history

On Tuesday, January 17, it will be a happy 9th birthday to Mia, Zara and Mike Tindall’s daughter. Zara is Princess Anne’s daughter. Musclebound ex-rugby player Mike was recently seen in Speedos in ITV celebs-in-the-jungle show, I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.

Unanswered questions

Can a royal reconciliation really be brokered, and if so how quickly? What else was Harry planning on dishing on Willy and Charles that he decided not to? What might he be saving up for a second volume of memoirs?

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