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King Charles III may have extended a public olive branch to Prince Harry and Meghan Ma...
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King Charles III may have extended a public olive branch to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — but that doesn't mean the new monarch will let the couple get away with whatever they want. In his first speech as King on Friday, he addressed the world following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, one day before. He also said: "I want also to express my love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas." That prompted one palace insider to tell  Page Six, "It was a signal from the King that Harry is still very much a member of his loving family." It comes, of course, in the wake of a rocky couple of years, with the couple repeatedly accusing the royal family of hurts and Harry and his brother, William, having reportedly fallen out. As Sara Nathan writes, the King's very personal show of love was a "public olive branch," according to one Sussex source. "It was very smart and kind of Charles to include that line." Nonetheless, a Buckingham Palace insider who worked inside the gates for years said that Charles and his team may not be as kind about Harry and Meghan's "whims" as the Queen was. Read all about the future of the monarchy, and its ongoing soap opera, below. We also have a truly touching story about four generations of an FDNY family and how they didn't give up on the job even after losing one of their own on 9/11. And don't miss our reads on radicalized librarians and the wild life of the onetime retail king of NYC. Have a great Sunday.



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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"To my darling Mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late Papa, I want simply to say this: thank you. "

— King Charles III, in his first public address after the death of Queen Elizabeth

 

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