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“Royal Heartbreak: King Charles Reveals ‘Extremely Sad’ Feelings as Harry and Meghan’s Rift Deepens”

Added on August 26, 2024 inFree Entertainment News
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In a royal saga that’s almost Shakespearean, King Charles III is reportedly feeling the weight of familial strife—specifically, the ongoing cold war between his sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, along with the ever-controversial Meghan Markle thrown into the mix. Now, I can’t help but wonder: when did a family drama become the newest reality show? Perhaps they should just call it “Keeping Up with the Windsors”! According to whispers from the royal insiders, the King is not just experiencing a mild case of the blues—he’s “extremely sad” about the growing rift, and it seems even a monarch has his limits when it comes to familial woes. The crux of the drama? William’s stubborn refusal to reconcile with Harry, and Charles is feeling the emotional chinks forming in his royal armor. As heartbreak abounds within the palace walls, one can’t help but think if the iron fist of protocol might give way to a family heart-to-heart. But with communication reportedly stalled for a year, it’s anyone’s guess if Charles can still work some of that royal magic to mend those broken bridges!

King Charles is reportedly “extremely sad” over the feud between his sons Prince Harry and Prince William, and the former’s wife Meghan Markle. According to the New York Post, William’s reported intolerance of mending his relationship with his brother has started show chinks in the monarch’s emotional armor.

“Of course, the king is extremely sad about Harry and Meghan, but there is a sense of exasperation, that he has done what he can and now he is king, there are many more things to think about,” Royal insider Robert Hardman told The Mirror. “He has tried listening. Now he just says: ‘I don’t want to know what the problem is. I’m just getting on with my life.'”

According to the insider, who is also the author of Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story, the king is “hurt” by the rift and wishes there was a way to mend the broken bridges. According to the Post, the brothers haven’t spoken in a year.

“William has always been a strong character. I think his broken childhood made him tough and resolute,” former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK!. “He now has the reputation of being stubborn and, once his mind is made up, he sticks to his decision.

“Obviously, as heir to the throne, his word carries a lot of weight in the family and I think it’s true that he has been prepared to take a tough stand on a number of issues” Bond continued. “Whether he is the ‘new enforcer’ I am not so sure. But he is definitely someone who commands respect within the family and whose views hold considerable sway.”

King Charles has reportedly been open to traveling to the United States to visit Harry and his family, especially to spend time with his grandchildren while he has the time. The monarch also still in the midst of his cancer battle, which is reportedly going well to this point despite a few unfortunate side effects.

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