Queen Elizabeth II requested to resolve Prince Harry and his wife 's resignation from senior positions in the next 72 hours, according to unnamed sources.

A source close to the royal family said Tuesday that Queen Elizabeth II asked to address Prince Harry and Princess Meghan's request to withdraw from senior positions in the Royal Family before January 15. This means that the royal family only has a maximum of 72 hours to handle the problem.

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Queen Elizabeth II (right) and husband and wife Prince William, Princess Meghan at an event in London in June 2018 Photo: Reuters.

"The royal families are working together to find a solution. The Queen asked to turn the crisis into opportunity by creating a scenario for not only Harry and his wife but also future generations like Princess Charlotte. and Prince Louis, "the source said.

The royal family can agree on a similar goal to solve the Harry-Meghan couple's problem similar to when they faced Prince Andrew's scandal.

However, another source familiar with the situation expressed doubts about the 72-hour time limit the Queen made, saying Prince Harry hoped everything would be approved soon to stabilize his private life. Harry plans to discuss the matter over the phone with Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and his brother William over the weekend.

In an announcement on Instagram on January 8, the couple's Prince Harry - Meghan said they "plan to withdraw from their position as senior members of the royal family and work to become financially independent, while continue to give full support to the Queen. "

The two will set up a new international charity and travel between Britain and North America. The decision was made "after months of thinking and communicating internally". Following the announcement of Meghan and Harry, the other members of the royal family said they were disappointed and sad.