If reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry is what you were hoping for, allow me to pour a bit of cold tea on that dream. Word on the royal street is that these two aren’t on speaking terms—and that Buckingham Palace is advising Charles to keep it that way, especially for the sake of his health. Isn’t it fascinating how the family drama unfolds in this real-life soap opera? With tales of estranged sons and royal health concerns, you’d think it was a plot twist straight out of a Netflix series. Unfortunately, the reality is a bit murkier, and the prospects of a heartwarming family reunion seem further away than ever. Join me as we unravel the tangled web of royal relations and explore the whispers from the palace that suggest a rift too deep to bridge—at least for now.
If you were hoping for a reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry, we’re afraid we have some bad news.
It seems that Charles is still not on speaking terms with his youngest son.
And there’s a feeling in Buckingham Palace that the monarch should continue to reject Harry’s peace offerings for the sake of his fragile health.
As you’re probably aware, Charles was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.
The severity and exact nature of his illness remain unknown.
That secrecy is not terribly surprising, of course, as Charles has dedicated his life to the embodiment of his family’s “never complain, never explain” motto.
But a stiff upper lip can only conceal so many dark mysteries. And Charles’ damaged relationship with Harry has become public knowledge.
Now, it seems that the two situations are related in more ways than we realized.
According to a new report from Page Six, Charles still “has not responded to his estranged son Prince Harry’s phone calls and letters.”
And one insider says the cold shoulder is at least partially a result of advice from medical experts who have cautioned the king to keep his “stress levels down.”
“I know people keep saying, ‘Why doesn’t he see Harry when he is in town? Why can’t they patch things up?’” royal biographer Robert Hardman tells Fox News.
“But right now, there is a sense that we’ve just got to keep the king’s stress levels down. We don’t want him to have extra things to worry about. Let’s get through this. There is a sense that now is probably not the time.”
Hardman goes on to claim that the situation is not as simple as Charles merely offering his forgiveness.
Due to claims made in Harry’s memoir and elsewhere an elaborate process of atonement and reconciliation will need to take place.
“If you listen to what Harry has said in his TV series, in his book, in interviews — there’s a lot to unpack,”
Hardman says Charles still has “a lot of things he wants to get sorted out.”
“Right now, there’s a sense that it’s not the time. But I’m sure the king would like to normalize things,” he added.
If there’s any truth to these rumors, then perhaps Charles will be open to a reconciliation once he’s completed treatment.
Of course, if Willam still wants Harry banned, then Charles’ hands might be tied.
Even a king can only do so much when it comes to family disputes.