King Charles in a ‘Lose-Lose Situation’ With Prince William & Prince Harry Amid Rift, Royal Expert Claims
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King Charles in a ‘Lose-Lose Situation’ With Prince William & Prince Harry Amid Rift, Royal Expert Claims

King Charles and Prince Harry’s reunion speculations have recently resurfaced during the latter’s UK visit. As earlier reported, both parties allegedly wanted to reconcile and become a family again. However, a royal expert recently claimed that if the monarch reunited with his youngest, he might risk “alienating” his first son. Reportedly, it’s a “lose-lose situation” between the brothers.

Prince Harry and Prince William’s ‘public royal rift has been a source of grief,’ royal expert claims

Prince Harry and Prince William’s alleged feud would apparently play a significant role in the royal reunion. Even if King Charles wished to reconcile, things might not seemingly work out because of the Prince of Wales. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News that the 76-year-old has not been on “speaking” terms with his second son.

“The very public royal rift has been a source of grief for him. It has meant that he has not seen his grandchildren for years,” Fitzwilliams said. He referred to Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. But it seemed the king would have to take a lot of things into consideration if he wanted a reunion. 

According to another expert, Hilary Fordwich, he might risk “alienating Prince William” if he met the Duke of Sussex during his visit to the UK. Earlier, a report claimed that the future king was upset when he found out that King Charles and Harry’s aides met in London for “peace talks.”

Meanwhile, the 40-year-old duke would be in his home country for a few days to attend many charity events. As per a source, he reportedly visited Windsor Castle to pay his respects to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s grave, on her third death anniversary.

However, he didn’t meet William, who was only “eight miles away” at a Women’s Institute event with his wife, Kate Middleton. Allegedly, the eldest didn’t put in an effort to reunite with his sibling. On the other hand, the king would reportedly not return from Balmoral, Scotland, this month. Hence, the much-awaited royal reunion seemed to be unlikely.

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea.

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