Reports about King Charles and Prince Harry’s reconciliation have become the talk of the town since their aides’ meeting in London. According to a source, the 76-year-old wants to reunite with his estranged second son. He doesn’t wish to leave their relationship in a “broken state.” Reportedly, the recent meeting of their representatives was a crucial step towards the same.
King Charles wanted the royal aides meeting as much as Prince Harry, ‘source’ claims
King Charles and Prince Harry’s aides met in London at the beginning of this month, hinting at a possible royal reunion. A source told Star Magazine that the father-son duo might want to mend their bond, but it is still in the “early stages.” However, the pair thinks the “secret peace summit” might break the ice between them.
It hasn’t been long since the reports of their possible reunion started gaining attention. After Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, exited the royal palace, Charles barely met them. It seemed like the Duke of Sussex eagerly wanted the London meet. But the insider claimed that “Charles wanted the meeting as much as Harry did.” “He [the king] doesn’t want to leave things in this broken state,” they added.
The news came after speculations around King Charles’ funeral plans intensified. Reportedly, the duke and duchess would not be allowed to sit with the royals, including Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Kate Middleton. Now, the wind appears to be shifting as the monarch seemingly wants to bring his second son back.
Earlier, an insider told Rob Shuter that the king might approve a “part-time royal” deal with Harry. This meant that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could participate in some royal duties while working on their commercial ventures on the side.
If this move takes place, the source believes that it will defy the late Queen Elizabeth’s ruling. She was apparently against allowing the couple to divide their responsibilities. She had declared, “You’re either in or out.” However, the king believes that the prince’s return will add to the monarchy’s “global star power.”
Originally reported by Sushmita Sen on RealityTea.